Mac Jones’ big night: new jersey number, NFL preseason debut

Mac Jones has a HUGE day ahead of him.

Former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones has come a long way since he joined the Crimson Tide football program back in 2017. The long-time backup ended up being a national champion, a record holder and a Heisman finalist. Now, he’s getting ready to perform at the next level.

ESPN New England Patriots reporter Mike Reiss tweeted out today that Jones, the team’s first-round draft pick, would be playing in tonight’s preseason matchup against the Washington Football Team.

Jones will share time with former NFL MVP and presumed Patriots starting quarterback Cam Newton. However, there is speculation that Newton’s job could come into question sooner than most think if the rookie, Jones, continues to succeed on the practice field.

Reiss also noted something of importance to fans of Jones, they should expect to see him in a jersey number other than the No. 50 he’s been rocking during training camp and preseason practices.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Mac Jones as he makes his NFL preseason debut tonight against the Washington Football Team.

Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.

Phil Mickelson, 50, feeling youthful after shooting 64 at Travelers Championship

Phil Mickelson shot a 64 at age 50 in the first round of the Travelers Championship on Thursday. Mickelson is playing in his first competitive round on the PGA Tour since turning the big 5-0 on June 16. “I love what I do. I love my job. I love trying to play and compete,” he said after his round. Mickelson, winner of 44 Tour titles, is a two-time champion at the Travelers. Mickelson’s 64 tied his lowest round of the season.

Phil Mickelson shot a 64 at age 50 in the first round of the Travelers Championship on Thursday. Mickelson is playing in his first competitive round on the PGA Tour since turning the big 5-0 on June 16. “I love what I do. I love my job. I love trying to play and compete,” he said after his round. Mickelson, winner of 44 Tour titles, is a two-time champion at the Travelers. Mickelson’s 64 tied his lowest round of the season.