Patriots training camp rolls on in Foxborough, with all eyes on the quarterback competition between veteran and incumbent starter Cam Newton and 1st round draft choice Mac Jones.
The online sports book BetOnline.ag doesn’t believe there is much competition at all. The oddsmaker has Newton as a heavy favorite to be the week one starter at -350 odds, while the rookie Jones is the underdog at +225.
The beat reporters are on the same page as the oddsmakers as well. According to those on the beat, Newton is running away with the job halfway through the second week of training camp.
The Pats threw on the pads for the first time on Tuesday, and our own Patriots beat reporter Evan Lazar pointed out a strong difference between the two signal callers in his Training Camp Notebook:
Lazar and 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Alex Barth broke down practice in full on the Patriots Beat Podcast:
In Tuesday’s 11 on 11 drills Newton completed 5 of 7 attempts for 2 touchdowns. Meanwhile the rookie completed just 1 of 6 passes, throwing an interception to linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley.
On Wednesday, the team took the pads off and went back to shells. They started light and then moved into 7’s and 11’s, where the rookie Jones was given 15 straight reps at one point. Per Evan Lazar he went 10-15 with a drop, threw an INT from Devin McCourty, and threw another interceptable ball. Lazar broke the practice down in full in his Training Camp Notebook.
NBC Sports Boston’s Phil Perry had the quarterbacks full tallies from Wednesday’s team drills:
Is is alarming that Mac looks far better in street clothes than he does in a full-padded practice? Maybe – but it’s early. Last season Cam seemed to shine early and fizzled out late, so we’ll have to wait and see who remains consistent throughout the rest of camp.
Coach Belichick, who sits at -400 odds to be the week one coach of the 2022 Patriots according to Betonline.ag, seems to have all the confidence in the world in Newton. During his press availability on Saturday, he reiterated that Cam is the team’s starting quarterback. In an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio, Belichick called Cam “one of our most consistent players.”
When asked about how the install is going for the rookie Jones thus far, Belichick said, “it’s a big jump from college to pro… like any rookie he’s making a lot of progress, he’s got a long way to go. He’s working through it.”
All rookies will go through growing pains, and although it’s early, I expected more out of Mac Jones at this point. As the 15th pick in the draft – and someone who is expected to takeover as the franchise quarterback – you should be able to keep up with Cam Newton – who was the worst passer in the NFL in 2020.
Prior to camp, I had predicted that Mac Jones would beat out Newton for the starting job. However as camp goes on and more reports come in, it’s clear that Newton has the edge. Expect Cam under center at least for week one. We will see where the season goes from there.
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