

Jones entered the offseason following a disappointing year. Quarterback Mac Jones has been a daily presence at Gillette Stadium - using the workout facilities and Fieldhouse to throw - one of a small handful of players who has stayed in the region for the majority of the offseason. In fact, as was noted by ESPN’s Mike Reiss, he is one of a handful of players not to leave the area for most of the offseason:

But amidst all the rumors that he may or may not have been “shopped” by the New England Patriots this offseason - it appears the latter is the case - the third-year quarterback is continuing to do his job: preparing for the year ahead.Īs part of this process, the 24-year-old has been a regular at the Patriots’ facilities.

Mac Jones dominated the headlines this past week, for rather dubious reasons beyond his control.
