Mac Jones Diagnosed With ‘Severe’ High Ankle Sprain, Likely To Miss Multiple Games

Adam Schefter reports that Patriots’ QB Mac Jones has been diagnosed with a “severe” high ankle sprain that “would cause many to have surgery.”

Mac Jones

Schefter adds that Jones will likely miss multiple games with this injury and both the Patriots and Jones’ camp are discussing his options regarding the best way to proceed.

The Patriots are scheduled to play the Packers in Week 4 and will likely turn to Brian Hoyer for the time being. 

Jones, 24, took over as the starter for the Alabama Crimson Tide in 2020 and led one of the best offenses in school history. He was a consensus All-American as a redshirt Junior and won the Davey O’Brien Award. The Patriots took Jones with pick No. 15 overall.

Jones signed a four-year, $15,586,353 contract with the Patriots that includes a $8,695,530 signing bonus. The Patriots will have a fifth-year option to pick up on him in 2024. 

In 2022, Jones has appeared in three games for the Patriots and thrown for 465 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions.

We will have more news on Jones as it becomes available. 

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