New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones confirmed Wednesday that he did, in fact, wink at Miami Dolphins linebacker Elandon Roberts, a former Patriot, in Sunday's 17-16 loss at Gillette Stadium.
Jones and Roberts were never teammates in New England, of course, so what led to the wink?
It sounds like Roberts, who spent the first four seasons of his career with the Patriots, might still be aware of some of the team's play calls.
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"That was just kind of fun and games," Jones said at his press conference Wednesday, as seen in the video above. "They actually called out our play, so it was like, 'nice catch.'"
When asked if he changed the play after Roberts' call-out, Jones replied, "No, I mean, I just stuck to what I was supposed to do. Sometimes they don't know the answers either."
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It probably helps Roberts' cause further that the Dolphins are coached by Brian Flores, who spent 15 seasons in the New England organization in various capacities, including 2018 as de facto defensive coordinator prior to his departure for Miami.
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Roberts followed Flores south a year later, appearing in 13 games for the Dolphins in 2020. In his 2021 debut Sunday, Roberts had two tackles and was credited with one QB hit.