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After 4 Years of Waiting, Former Pro Bowl Star Officially Makes Debut in 49ers Colors

After 4 Years of Waiting, Former Pro Bowl Star Officially Makes Debut in 49ers Colors

San Francisco, September 2025
Four years after being passed over by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft, Mac Jones finally has the chance to don the red and gold. That year, with the No. 3 pick, the 49ers placed their faith in Trey Lance, leaving Jones to fall to the No. 15 spot and join the New England Patriots. The story of that “missed opportunity” has since been a curious footnote in the quarterback’s career. Now, fate has brought Jones to San Francisco through a two-year, $7 million contract to serve as Brock Purdy’s backup.

49ers QB Mac Jones excited for challenge to grow with offense – NBC Sports  Bay Area & California

A shoulder and toe injury to Purdy in Week 1 of the 2025 season has unexpectedly opened the door: Jones will start for the first time in the 49ers’ red and gold, facing off against the New Orleans Saints at the Caesars Superdome.

“Obviously, I’ve worked my hardest for this moment,” Jones shared with the media. “Every day at training camp, I’ve practiced to be ready. This will be my 50th NFL game in my career, and starting for the 49ers is truly special.”

The Superdome, notorious for its raucous atmosphere, will be a major challenge. Communicating on the field amid the roar of the crowd is a tough task for any quarterback. “I just focus on running, throwing, passing the ball, and playing my best. The noise out there doesn’t matter,” Jones said confidently.

Though only a temporary replacement, this game marks a turning point in Jones’ career. From a rookie overlooked in the draft, he now has the chance to prove his worth with the team that nearly became his home. With experience from 49 prior NFL games, Jones brings maturity and determination.

49ers fans are eagerly waiting to see if Jones can seize this opportunity to make his mark. Though just a beginning, this debut promises to open a new, unpredictable chapter in the journey of Mac Jones, a player once heralded but also frequently doubted.

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