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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones wasn't interested in revisiting New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner's claim that he delivered a low blow to him, a topic that was still resonating three days after the team's 15-10 win at MetLife Stadium.

Jones told reporters Wednesday that he was only looking ahead to Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys (4:25 p.m. ET, Fox). «Just really focused on the Cowboys, trying to prepare for a good defense.

That's my focus — trying to control the controllables,» Jones said. «I'm looking forward to just building this week. We have practice today.

We have practice tomorrow and Friday. [Then a] game in a great stadium with a great football culture. So that's what I'm kind of looking forward to.» Jones, who has been accused of cheap shots in the past, had previously addressed Gardner's comments.

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