Mac Jones and Sophie Scott are celebrating half a decade collectively.
The longtime couple marked five years of dating on Tuesday, with Scott, 25, and the Jaguars quarterback, 26, taking in an anniversary date night time on Saturday.
In photographs shared Sunday on Scott’s Instagram Story, the couple — who has been collectively since 2019 – posed for a comfy shot earlier than eating out.
The desk set for Scott and Jones featured “Happy Anniversary” confetti and rose petals.
A former first-round choose in 2021, Jones spent the primary three years of his NFL profession with the Patriots, who drafted him fifteenth general.
Despite a Pro Bowl-caliber rookie season, Jones struggled the next two years and was finally benched final season in favor of Bailey Zappe.
Jones was traded to Jacksonville in March because the Patriots – beneath new head coach Jerod Mayo — drafted his successor, Drake Maye, third general in April.
He is the backup to beginning Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who was taken No. 1 general in the identical draft as Jones.
Although Jones has but to see the sphere this season, that hasn’t stopped his title from being linked to commerce rumors.
In the wake of Tua Tagovailoa’s newest scary concussion on Sept. 12, buzz has been swirling as as to if Miami will purchase a veteran.
Patriots alum Devin McCourty not too long ago floated the Jones-to-the-Dolphins chance as Miami strikes ahead with Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley.
“Maybe Miami calls him and he gets traded to Miami — Miami, San Francisco, a lot of teams that have been thrown out as places he possibly could have (gone),” McCourty mentioned on PFT Live, as covered by NBC Sports Boston. “I know Mac would love to do the (2021) draft over again.”
The Dolphins (1-1) have since positioned Tagovailoa on injured reserve and Thompson, a seventh-round choose in 2022, will begin Sunday versus the Seahawks (2-0) in Seattle.
Miami brass has maintained there isn't any timetable for Tagovailoa’s return.
The Jaguars, nonetheless chasing their first win of the season, will go to the Bills (2-0) on “Monday Night Football.”