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After losing the first game of the year to the Miami Dolphins and rebounding from the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots fell to the Baltimore Ravens 37-26, a game in which he had one shot in the final quarter. Nonetheless, defeat may not have been the worst of evils for a team that suffered the low about the end of it Mac Jones.

Next, all that is known about the Jones problem and the future of New England.

What injury does McJones have?

The Patriots’ starting quarterback came off the floor with less than 2 minutes remaining in severe pain in his hands left ankle. The upset was caused by a strong charge by the Ravens defense: the play ended in an interception and the game was called.

When can Mac Jones return?

The first studies, published by Ian Rapport, gave good news for the Patriots. X-rays were negative, so there is no fracture. Similarly, it is not excluded that a slight injury has been caused, which will require recuperation.

What games does Mac Jones miss?

It’s unclear how many games he’ll miss, but ruling out a fracture signals an early return. The Patriots next appearance will be on Sunday, October 2 vs Green Bay Packers of the visitor. Then there will be Sunday games vs Detroit Lions Y Cleveland Browns.

Who will replace McJones?

Unless the Patriots make a move and bring in a replacement for Mac, The general The starter in the coming weeks could be Brian Hoyer. The quarterback is a backup with plenty of experience: the Michigan graduate has 14 seasons in the NFL.

At age 36, he previously played for the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers and Indianapolis Colts. Register 75 regular season games with 53 TDs and 35 interceptions.

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— The IBU received notification today from CAS that the RBU, RKR and eight Russian biathletes and parabiathletes have submitted a request for arbitration.

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On Thursday, the athlete covered the 12.5 km distance in 35 minutes 11 seconds, without making a single mistake at four shooting ranges.

“I’m incredibly pleased, I didn’t expect such a result.” I want to say a big thank you to my coaches and my psychologist. I came out in the best possible mood. Therefore this is the result.

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