July 6, 2024

Jacksonville Jaguars looking to build back Mac Jones’ confidence

Following a rookie season in which he led the New England Patriots to the playoffs and was second in NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year voting, Mac Jones’ career has been progressing in the complete opposite direction.

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones watches from the sidelines

Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY SportsFollowing a rookie season in which he led the New England Patriots to the playoffs and was second in NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year voting, Mac Jones’ career has been progressing in the complete opposite direction.

Jones was once viewed as the long-time option at quarterback for the Patriots but has now found himself in a position as the backup for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ franchise leader Trevor Lawerence, who was picked ahead of Jones in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Despite his declining play, it was clear that the support around him from the Patriots ranged from inconsistent to utterly incompetent, but now it is on him and new head coach Doug Pederson to reinvigorate his career.

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones watches from the sidelines

For Pederson, it’s all going to start with building back Jones’ confidence on the field which he shared during the NFL owners meetings this week.

“I don’t want him to feel like there’s any pressure on him to perform,” Pederson said. “He knows the expectation coming in and what we’re, as a staff, looking for. But yeah, you’re right, I’m not in the mind of Mac Jones, but you’re a first-round pick, you had an excellent rookie season, and then things kind of didn’t go the way you wanted them to and then you get sidelined a little bit in there and everything feels like it may have gotten derailed. And that’s not who he is, obviously.

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones watches from the sidelines

“And so part of it, too, is just building that confidence back and letting him go out there and compete where he doesn’t have to be the guy, and just go out there and show us what you’re capable of doing, and that’s the expectation.”

During his rookie campaign, Jones threw for 3,801 yards with 22 touchdowns and 13 interceptions as the Patriots finished with a 10-7 record.

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones watches from the sidelines

But things started to take a turn for the worse during his second season in 2022 when his former head coach Bill Belichick appointed former defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to be Jones’ offensive coordinator while also converting long-time special teams coach Joe Judge to quarterback coach.

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