Breaking: Due to his contract with the Arizona Cardinals, the Jacksonville Jaguars will have to decide on a quarterback, casting uncertainty on the future of a top veteran.

New Jaguars QB Mac Jones is excited to be back home in Jacksonville

Mac Jones’ future in doubt as Jacksonville Jaguars make telling decision on quarterback

The Jacksonville Jaguars have decided not to pick up the fifth-year option on Mac Jones’ rookie contract, meaning the quarterback will become a free agent after the 2024 season

The Jacksonville Jaguars have made a significant decision regarding Mac Jones, following his trade from the New England Patriots. They’ve decided not to pick up the fifth-year option in his rookie contract, meaning the quarterback is set to become a free agent after the 2024 season.

Mac Jones of the New England Patriots looks on after a game against the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium

Jones was traded to the Jaguars this offseason from the Patriots, who had been eyeing the NFL Draft for a replacement – eventually selecting Drake Maye. Despite an impressive rookie season, Jones was traded for just a sixth-round pick after being benched multiple times during the 2022 and 2024

He was brought on board by the Jaguars as a backup for Trevor Lawrence, in a move that could potentially see him compete for the starting position. However, they’ve decided against picking up the fifth year of his rookie deal.

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Mac Jones of the New England Patriots looks on after a game against the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium

Had the team picked up the contract, it would have essentially been a one-year, £8 million ($11 million) deal. Their decision to decline this option speaks volumes about how they view Jones’ future with the team.

Unless Lawrence gets injured, Jones is likely to remain a backup for this season. His long-term future with the team seems uncertain unless he’s willing to accept a backup role, which would pay less than what the rookie contract option would have offered.

Jones is set to get some game time this year, likely in the preseason. Although he’ll be second fiddle to former first-overall pick, it’s still uncertain how much first-team action he’ll see in 2024, as he’ll probably only step in if Lawrence gets injured.

Trevor Lawrence earned a playoff win but struggled in 2023 as the Jaguars inexplicably faded down the stretch to miss out on the postseason

Despite a less-than-stellar 2023 season, Lawrence is poised to remain the Jaguars’ starting quarterback, aiming to replicate his second-year NFL stats in hopes of securing a long-term contract. Both Lawrence and Jones were part of the same 2021 pre-draft process, with both being first-round picks.

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