FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Bill Belichick said late Friday that he «absolutely» feels the same way about Mac Jones as he did prior to training camp last year when he complimented the quarterback's progress, which marked the New England Patriots coach's strongest vote of confidence as speculation has swirled regarding Jones' future with the team this offseason.
This is a critical season for Jones, the 2021 first-round pick, and Belichick was asked if he's still the team's No. 1 option. «Yeah, I mean, look, Mac's been our quarterback for two years,» Belichick said. «As I tell the team every year, each player, each coach, we all have to re-establish and prove ourselves every year.
That's what this league is. That's for all of us — '23 is '23. We'll see how '23 goes.» Jones had a promising rookie season that landed him in the Pro Bowl as an alternate, finishing 352-of-521 passing for 3,801 yards with 22 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
But he dipped in his second season after coordinator Josh McDaniels departed to coach the Las Vegas Raiders. Operating a new offense, with assistants Matt Patricia and Joe Judge in leading roles despite their primary coaching backgrounds coming on defense and special teams, Jones finished 288-of-442 passing for 2,997 yards with 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.