NFL: New England Patriots experience the next horror game – Mac Jones badly punished again

Quarterback Mac Jones penalized
Everything is just terrible with the Patriots

The crossbar secures an important victory for the Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL. Without their star Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals lose again. The New England Patriots’ suffering continues. Quarterback Mac Jones is punished again by his coach.

The New England Patriots cannot find a way out of the crisis in the NFL. At the New York Giants, coach Bill Belichick’s team lost 7:10 and suffered their ninth defeat in the eleventh game. Once again the offense was lame – the only touchdown came from running back Rhamondre Stevenson, who carried the ball into the end zone.

As was the case recently in the extremely dismal appearance at the NFL away game in Frankfurt (6:10 against the Indianapolis Colts), Belichick took his weak quarterback Mac Jones off the field, who had twice thrown the ball into the arms of an opponent. Things got a little better with Bailey Zappe, but the substitute also had an interception. Despite all the difficulties, kicker Chad Ryland could have equalized with five seconds left, but his 35-yard field goal attempt was clearly missed. Oh my god, the Patriots…

The Jacksonville Jaguars around playmaker Trevor Lawrence have now won the important duel with the Houston Texans and consolidated first place in the AFC South. With 24:21, the Jaguars now have eight wins and four defeats and thus have a good buffer over their pursuers in the fight for the playoff tickets. A field goal attempt from 58 yards hit the crossbar with seconds left, meaning the Texans missed the equalizer. The team around young quarterback CJ Stroud has six wins and five defeats in six games like the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts won 27:20 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Meanwhile, without injured quarterback Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals suffered their third defeat in a row and lost to division rivals Pittsburgh Steelers 10:16. The Bengals remain last in the AFC North, the Steelers remain in contact with the Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns.

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