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AFC Champion - Bills' Veteran Star "Cursed" by Buffalo Community After Expressing Desire to Join Patriots Following Controversial Tweet

Buffalo, New York – 01/28/2026 – A surprising decision by DaQuan Jones has left Buffalo Bills fans stunned. The soon-to-be free agent, after two successful seasons with the Bills, expressed his desire to join division rival – New England Patriots, following a controversial tweet. This tweet from Jones came after he watched the AFC Championship game between the Patriots and Denver Broncos.

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“I’m willing to accept a smaller role and take a pay cut to join the Patriots. I’m really excited about how they’re building their team, and I want the opportunity to play for a team with such big ambitions.” This was Jones’ bold statement about potentially joining the team of first-year head coach Mike Vrabel.

Although he is now 35 years old, DaQuan Jones has maintained steady form, as demonstrated by his 12-game appearance in the most recent season. He recorded 3 sacks, 22 tackles, 1 interception, and 1 forced fumble, showing that he remains an important part of the Bills' defense. While not a superstar player, Jones has still made significant contributions to the team and maintained his influence.

With his ability to not demand a high salary, Jones will be an appealing option for teams, especially the Patriots – a team that is always looking for players who can contribute at a reasonable cost. If he joins the Patriots, Jones will have the opportunity to play for a team with great potential and ambition, something he can’t pass up.

Bills officially activate DaQuan Jones from injured reserve

However, joining the Patriots won’t be easy. Mike Vrabel's team already has a strong defense, especially at the defensive tackle position with names like Christian Barmore and Milton Williams. That being said, if Jones accepts a backup role and a pay cut, he could still be a valuable addition to the Patriots.

“I believe I can contribute to the Patriots, even if the role is smaller. Playing for a team with a chance to win the championship like the Patriots is an incredible opportunity.” This is Jones’ strong affirmation, showing his determination to seek a greater opportunity, even if it requires sacrifices.

Jones' decision is not just a personal career shift, but also a signal of change in the Patriots’ roster. If he joins, he will not only seek a championship ring but also look for an important strategic role in a team that is on a strong upward trajectory.

While Buffalo Bills may face a significant loss, the Patriots will gain a veteran player with experience in big games. This is a great opportunity for the Patriots to further strengthen their defense for the upcoming season.

 

Zelensky Accuses Russia of Supplying Suicide Drones to Iran
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