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After a Thrilling Victory Over the Rams, 49ers Hero – Former Patriots QB draws attention for Still Keeping a Patriots Towel

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After a Thrilling Victory Over the Rams, 49ers Hero – Former Patriots QB draws attention for Still Keeping a Patriots Towel

Foxborough, October 5, 2025

A small moment on the field sent shockwaves through the NFL community – during the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams, television cameras unexpectedly captured an image of Mac Jones, former quarterback of the New England Patriots, still wearing a Patriots-logoed towel tucked into the waistband of his game pants.

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The white towel with a tiny Patriots logo embroidered in the corner seemed like something no one would notice, but New England fans spotted it immediately. Within minutes, social media was flooded with images and emotional comments: “Even though he’s wearing another team’s jersey, the Patriots are still in his heart.”

After the game, when asked about this detail, Mac Jones smiled and shared:

 

“This towel is my lucky charm. Every time I step onto the field, having it with me makes me feel like I’ll play better and be luckier. It reminds me of the special time in Foxborough – where I grew up, learned discipline, spirit, and how to fight until the end.”

He also made sure to express gratitude to his former team:

 

“The Patriots will always be a part of me. I’m grateful for the years I got to wear the red, white, and blue, for Coach Belichick, for my teammates, and for the fans who always believed in me, even when things weren’t perfect.”

That moment – just a small towel – evoked an entire journey. It reminded fans that in the fierce world of football, there’s still room for loyalty, gratitude, and memories that never fade.

Though Mac Jones is now a 49er, for New England fans, the image of him carrying the Patriots towel is a powerful statement: “Once a Patriot, always a Patriot.”

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