Mac Jones and the Patriots will welcome Jalen Hurts and the Eagles to Gillette Stadium for a Week 1 matchup in Foxboro. Here’s a full breakdown.
FUBO TV is a sponsored partner and we may receive compensation if you click on our links or sign up.Entering his third season, Jones is likely facing a make-or-break campaign. He flashed potential as a rookie, leading the Patriots to the postseason. But there were setbacks in his sophomore season, whether due to injury, play-calling or simple ineffectiveness. Facing a vaunted pass-rush, Jones will be under pressure to perform immediately.
. It'll be worth watching No. 7, especially early in the game, to see how that injury is impacting him, if at all. If he's not at full strength, the Patriots' offensive line will be in for a much easier afternoon."Welcome to the NFL, Christian! For your first task, you have to defend either A.J. Brown or DeVonta Smith. Good luck!"
The Patriots' first-round has been impressive since arriving in Foxboro, but Week 1 could be a rude awakening. Philly's wide receiver duo is arguably the best in the NFL, and he'll certainly be asked to cover them on Sunday. How Gonzalez, and the rest of New England's young secondary, holds up could determine the outcome of the game.
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