Former Patriots QB Signs Record Deal with Colts — Publicly States Drake Maye Is the Barrier Preventing His Return to New England
Mac Jones, the former quarterback of the New England Patriots, has reignited league-wide conversation after signing a record-setting future contract with the Indianapolis Colts. Once viewed as the face of New England’s post-Brady transition, Jones now begins a new chapter far from Foxborough, carrying lessons, scars, and renewed belief in his long-term NFL future.
Jones’ journey since leaving the Patriots has been anything but quiet. After moving on from New England, he resurfaced with the San Francisco 49ers, where he delivered an impressive early-season stretch while Brock Purdy recovered from injury. His poise, decisiveness, and command of Kyle Shanahan’s offense drew praise from coaches and analysts alike.

That short but productive run with San Francisco reshaped how league insiders viewed Jones. No longer labeled as a system-limited quarterback, he demonstrated adaptability, toughness, and the ability to stabilize an offense under pressure. Several evaluators quietly noted that Jones looked more confident and freer than he had during his final turbulent seasons in New England.
In a recent interview, Jones addressed his complicated relationship with the Patriots, doing so with humor before turning reflective. “Of course I’ve thought about going back. That place drafted me, believed in me first, and it’ll always mean something to me,” Jones said, pausing before adding the reality that ultimately closed that door.
The controversy came when Jones openly admitted why a reunion could never truly happen. “When Drake is there and he’s the guy, there’s no real competition window. I respect him a lot, but I can’t spend my career waiting,” Jones explained, referencing Drake Maye firmly entrenched as New England’s QB1.
For Jones, Indianapolis represents clarity and opportunity. He believes the Colts offer a clean slate - a place where performance, not draft status or timelines, will dictate his future. “I just want a fair shot to lead, to grow, and to show who I am as a quarterback,” he said. That mindset resonated deeply with the Colts’ front office.
Colts decision-makers see Jones as more than a stopgap. Internally, he is praised for arm strength, resilience, and his ability to recover from adversity. The organization believes his experience navigating pressure-filled environments will translate into leadership value. For Jones, this deal is validation. For Indianapolis, it is a calculated bet on a quarterback still writing his story.
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