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After Sunday's game, Jones said playing through injuries is in the team's DNA. But you have to wonder how long that DNA is sustainable.
Social media had a lot to say after a photo surfaced of Mac Jones losing his pants on "Thursday Night Football."
Mac Jones shrugged off a hit from Rams defender Byron Young after throwing his second touchdown pass of the night.
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Mac Jones injury: Terry McAulay criticizes controversial no-call after hard hit on 49ers QB
After taking a hard hit in the third quarter of Thursday’s game, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones stayed on the turf at SoFi Stadium, holding his left knee. On the play, though, Prime Video rules analyst Terry McAulay said the officials should have called roughing the passer.
Cameras caught San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones eating Sour Patches after limping off the field against the Rams.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones is dealing with an injury in the second half of the Week 5 game against the Los Angeles Rams. Here's the latest update on him.
During the Week 5 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, Mac Jones appeared to get hurt but still led the San Francisco 49ers to victory. Now, the team has provided a significant update on his health ahead of Week 6.
Not long after nearly losing a fumble on a sack, Mac Jones finally unravels for the 49ers, tossing a deep pick to Jamel Dean that just might seal a home victory for Tampa Bay, which is getting heroic stuff from its own gunslinger in Baker Mayfield:
Before leading the San Francisco 49ers, Mac Jones appeared in local commercials as a child actor and model, a quirky early chapter that helped shape his ease in front of cameras today.
There is no NFL team that is as injured as the San Francisco 49ers after week six of the 2025 season. Even their “healthy” players are battling through some sort of ailment. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings revealed after Sunday’s 30-19 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that he is playing through five broken ribs and both a […