Mac Jones stepped up big for the New England Patriots to earn one of his most important wins since entering the NFL in a 29-25 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

The third-year quarterback posted the second-highest passer rating of his career in the victory at 126.7. Jones completed 25 of his 30 passes for 272 with a pair of touchdowns.

Overall, Jones turned in what was by far his best performance of the outing. His footwork and decision-making were worlds better than in previous outings with major struggles.

Specifically, Jones had not had protection throughout the season from a depleted and ineffective offensive line. In that case, it’s no coincidence that Jones excelled on a day when New England consistently won at the line of scrimmage. Even when Buffalo brought pressure, the Patriots kept producing as an offense.

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Against the blitz from the Bills, Jones went eight-for-nine through the air for 113 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown with a 155.8 rating, per Pro Football Focus.

“We came after him,” Bills safety Jordan Poyer told reporters after the game of bringing pressure against Jones. “He just made a good throw and catch.”

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In a game where the pressure remained on the Patriots externally to produce, the team delivered a quality performance from its quarterback with a point to make.

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Jones looks to stay sharp as the Patriots visit the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

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