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Although achieving a personal record on par with 49ers legends in the game against the Rams, Mac Jones sent a message that moved the entire 49ers Nation

Santa Clara, California – November 2025

After the bitter 42–26 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers quarterback star Mac Jones set an impressive personal record. With 33 completions in 39 attempts, achieving an accuracy rate of 84.6%, 319 yards, and 3 touchdowns, Jones joined Jeff Garcia and Steve Young in the group of 49ers quarterbacks who completed at least 30 passes with an accuracy rate above 80%. However, his outstanding performance could not save the team from defeat.

When asked about this record, Jones showed no pride but only said in a calm voice: “This record no longer matters if we can’t win. All achievements or records are meaningless if the team doesn’t win the game. I just want to help the team win, that’s the only thing that matters.” Those words surprised many people, demonstrating Jones’ team spirit.

This was a reaction completely opposite to what is usually seen from players after setting a personal record. Usually, people would celebrate their own achievement, but for Jones, the team’s victory is always the top priority. Brock Purdy, the current injured teammate, also spoke up in support of Jones: “Mac has shown excellent leadership, but we know that to achieve something great, the team must win together.”

Despite the loss, Jones’ performance highlighted the qualities of a top quarterback: sharpness, decisiveness, and the ability to lead the team in any situation. The entire 49ers team recognized that Jones could be the one to lead the team in the future, especially at a time when the team is missing Purdy. However, even when he performs well individually, Jones always affirmed that his achievements are insignificant if not accompanied by the team’s victory.

The image of Jones in this game will be one of the memorable moments of the season, but his humility and team spirit are what Bills Nation as well as 49ers fans need to remember. At a team like San Francisco, where legends like Steve Young or Joe Montana once left their mark, Mac Jones has proven that he can be the next to carry that legacy – not only with talent, but also with fighting spirit and never being satisfied with what has been achieved.

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