The former Alabama All-American played every offensive snap in that game and was back for every one in Game 2, too, when New England defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-14 last week.
On New England’s final offensive snap in a 37-26 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Jones was hit by defensive end Calais Campbell on a deep throw that was intercepted by cornerback Marcus Peters on the last play before the two-minute warning.After the game, Patriots coach Bill Belichick said he could not provide an update on Jones’ condition.NFL Network reported that while X-rays were negative, New England was evaluating Jones for tendon or ligament damage in his left ankle.“I think I was just trying to get pressure on him, hit him, make him uncomfortable and make him throw an interception.
And I think that was just a good football play.
The game was Jones’ second with three interceptions.