Sophie Scott marks Mac Jones’ NFL milestone after tough offseason

Mac Jones could also be heading into his second year with the Patriots, however girlfriend Sophie Scott is celebrating yet one more milestone in relation to his breakout rookie season.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, Scott congratulated Jones on being voted No. 85 on the NFL’s Top 100 Players list for 2022, through which gamers rank the perfect of the perfect heading into the upcoming season.
“Congrats!! ❤️ @macjones_10,” Scott gushed alongside a photograph of Jones smiling.


The fifteenth general decide in final year’s NFL Draft, Jones threw for 3,801 yards and 22 touchdowns in his first year with the Patriots, which additionally included a playoff look and Pro Bowl nod.
Scott, who has been relationship Jones since 2019, has proudly supported the quarterback all through his career, even making a current look at coaching camp.
New England is coming into its first season with out longtime offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who turned head coach of the Raiders in January. In his absence, senior staffers Joe Judge and Matt Patricia have been specializing in the offense, which has produced lackluster outcomes.


“Patriots No. 1 offense today has been distressingly bad. Run stuffs. Aborted plays. Would-be sacks,” Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston tweeted last week forward of the workforce’s preseason opener towards the Giants.
“Distress lobs into traffic just to get ball out. Beginning to feel it’s less the new offense and more the post-Scar cycle of OL coaches. They are perpetually overwhelmed.”
Both Judge and Patricia — who beforehand served because the Patriots particular groups and defensive coordinators, respectively — referred to as performs in Thursday’s 23-21 loss to the Giants. Patricia referred to as performs within the opening sequence, per ESPN, with Judge dealing with the duties after rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe hit the sphere.

Jones, 23, has preached persistence because the workforce works to adapt to a brand new scheme.
“I’m going to figure it out. I always have. I always will,” Jones instructed reporters final Tuesday. “At the end of the day, you’re going to have your ups and downs with anything new … I think we’re close on a lot of things. It’s just that 2% we need to fix.”