Career Timeline of Mac Jones: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Mac Jones

Discover the career path of Mac Jones, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Michael "Mac" Jones is a professional football quarterback currently playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL. He achieved significant success in college at the University of Alabama, setting NCAA records for passer rating and completion percentage and leading the Crimson Tide to a national championship in 2021. Jones was drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft before joining the Jaguars.

1971: Breaks Rookie TD Record From 1971

After Week 17, Jones threw his 20th touchdown pass, breaking Jim Plunkett's franchise rookie record from 1971.

1974: Fewest Passes for Winning Team Since 1974

Due to heavy wind conditions against the Buffalo Bills, Mac Jones attempted only three passes, the second-fewest by a winning team since the Bills in 1974.

1991: Most Completions For Rookie Since 1991

During a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jones had 19 consecutive completions, the most for an NFL rookie since 1991.

1998: First Postseason Berth Since 1998

After a Week 17 rout of the Jaguars, Jones became the first Patriots quarterback other than Brady to clinch a postseason berth since 1998.

2015: Tying Brady Record

During a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jones had 19 consecutive completions, tying the franchise record set by Tom Brady in 2015.

2018: 94-yard Touchdown Pass

In 2018, Mac Jones appeared in 14 games for Alabama and threw a 94-yard touchdown pass to Jaylen Waddle against Louisiana.

2019: Starting Quarterback for Alabama

In 2019, Mac Jones became the starting quarterback for Alabama after Tua Tagovailoa's injury, starting four games and leading the team to a Citrus Bowl victory.

2020: Starting Quarterback at Alabama

In 2020, Mac Jones became the starting quarterback for Alabama, leading the team to an undefeated season and winning the SEC Championship.

July 6, 2021: Signs Rookie Contract with Patriots

On July 6, 2021, Mac Jones signed a four-year, $15.6 million rookie contract with the New England Patriots.

August 2021: Endorsement Deal With NoBull

In August 2021, Mac Jones signed an endorsement deal with NoBull.

2021: Wins National Championship

In 2021, Mac Jones and Alabama won the College Football Playoff National Championship against Ohio State. Jones also announced he would enter the 2021 NFL draft.

2021: Highest Rookie Quarterback Stats

In 2021, Mac Jones had the highest passing yards, touchdowns, and completion percentage among rookie quarterbacks and led his team to a playoff appearance.

2021: Named Patriots' Starting Quarterback

In 2021, Mac Jones was named the Patriots' starting quarterback, beating out Cam Newton.

2021: Mac Jones wins National Championship and Gets Drafted

In 2021, Mac Jones won the College Football Playoff National Championship with Alabama. He was later drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft.

2022: Regression in Stats

In 2022, Mac Jones experienced a regression in his stats compared to his rookie season.

2022: Ankle Injury

In 2022, Mac Jones suffered an ankle injury during a game against the Baltimore Ravens.

2023: Mac Jones Loses Starting Position

In 2023, Mac Jones struggled, leading to him losing his starting position.

2023: New Season, New Playcalling

The 2023 season saw Mac Jones with another change in offensive playcalling as Bill O'Brien returned to the Patriots.

March 14, 2024: Traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars

On March 14, 2024, Mac Jones was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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