Patriots Suspend Jack Jones, Jake Bailey Ahead Of Bills Game

The reasons for the bans were unclear

The New England Patriots seemingly have suspended two of their players ahead of Sunday’s regular-season finale in Buffalo.

The Patriots on Friday shifted rookie cornerback Jack Jones and punter Jake Bailey from injured reserve to the “reserve/suspended by club” list, according to the NFL transaction wire. The moves were retroactive to Dec. 31, meaning both players could lose two game checks.

The “by club” designation signifies these are team-imposed suspensions, not sanctions handed down by the NFL. It’s unclear what triggered either ban.

Jones, who was placed on IR before last week’s win over the Miami Dolphins, would not have been eligible to play again this season unless the Patriots reached the AFC Championship Game. The fourth-round draft pick said after suffering a knee injury during New England’s Week 14 win in Arizona that he did not expect to miss significant time, but he never returned before landing on IR.

“I should be good,” he told NESN.com on Dec. 13. “Give it a couple days.”

Jones’ agent, Jamal Toosan, said in a statement to NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo that the suspension “appears to be based on a miscommunication regarding Jack’s rehab process.”

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The Patriots placed Bailey on IR with a back injury on Nov. 19. He became eligible to return three weeks ago and began practicing Dec. 21 but never was activated to the 53-man roster. Head coach Bill Belichick announced Friday that Bailey would not return this season because his IR-return window had expired.

NFL rules allow players to practice for 21 days before reverting to IR, however, and Bailey — who was not spotted at any practice this week — wouldn’t reach that mark until next Wednesday.

According to salary cap expert Miguel Benzan, Bailey’s suspension voids his guaranteed salary for the 2023 season. That would make it easier for the Patriots to release the struggling specialist this offseason if they choose to do so.

Bailey, a 2020 All-Pro who signed a three-year, $9.1 million extension before the season, ranks last in the NFL in yards per punt and net punting average.

The Patriots are preparing to visit the Bills this Sunday at Highmark Stadium. New England needs a win or losses by Miami, Pittsburgh and Tennessee to earn a playoff spot.