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“I do think that as evidence mounts it becomes a habit and it’s interesting” – J.J. Watt thinks Mac Jones’ below the belt shenanigans are intentional after multiple offences

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J.J. Watt joins “The Pat McAfee Show” to share his thoughts on Mac Jones’ alleged hitting Sauce Gardner below the belt on

On Tuesday, Watt appeared on the Pat McAfee Show and questions were raised about New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones.

He responded by saying,

“I think you definitely know the history, it’s definitely discussed. I do think as evidence mounts, and you start to stack more things on top of more things, it becomes a habit and it’s interesting.

He added,

“Generally, when something is called out, that kind of ends it. But it’s been called out multiple times, and it obviously hasn’t slowed down.”

Pat McAfee also tweeted on X following this, they posted,

“I do think that as evidence mounts it becomes a habit, and it’s interesting, once something is called out that usually ends it, but Mac Jones keeps doing it”

Jones has been popularly referred to as a dirty player since 2021 and last Sunday Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner accused him of hitting his private parts.

QB Mac Jones has not been entirely interested in revisiting New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner’s claim that he delivered a low blow to him.

Jones responded to the reporters Wednesday that he was only looking ahead to Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys. He said the area where he made contact with Gardner was unintentional.

In all these headlines, Jones commented,

“Just really focused on the Cowboys, trying to prepare for a good defense. That’s my focus, trying to control the controllable.”

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