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MAC JONES: Yeah, footwear and athletic apparel. MAC JONES: Yeah, I've been wearing their stuff since college, and they're a New England-based company. Can you talk to me about your partnership with them?

LIZ LOLA: You are here with No Bull apparel. But it comes out, and that's like what my dad always tells me is just have fun with it. MAC JONES: Some days I'll talk trash, some days I won't. It's just know, you know, it could be a different type of fun each day. Anybody that knows me knows I like to have fun. There was two of y'all last training camp. What's up, bro? Remember when I torched y'all in training camp? MAC JONES: The whole drive you were playing on your phone. MAC JONES: Where were you at the whole drive? The whole drive? LIZ LOLA: Is there an alter ego that we don't know about? I heard a clip, and you were talking a little bit of trash to Devin White and Darius Slay.
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LIZ LOLA: I was watching the Pro Bowl, which you were mic'd up for. And that's what makes you work hard every day. It's great because it makes it know more fun, and we got to work harder to relieve the pressure. MAC JONES: I think there's pressure no matter what. LIZ LOLA: Do you think his retirement kind of eases the pressure for you in New England? You know he's gonna do great at whatever he wants to do. So it's really cool, and he just had a great career, a storybook career. I don't really know him like personally that well, but we got to play against each other and all that. So it was just a pleasure to be able to hear about him. And I love watching him know growing up and then obviously watching him in the system that I'm in now, and learning, and hearing stories about how hard he works and all that. MAC JONES: Yeah, I think Tom's a great player and obviously one of the best to ever do it. But now that he has retired, how did that feel for you personally? LIZ LOLA: So obviously you playing for the Patriots- there were a ton of comparisons to Tom Brady. And it's just cool to kind of sit back, you know, after the season and realize like who I've got a chance to play quarterback for, and hopefully I can do that for a long time. And they've been around the game for a super, super long time. And obviously I've done that this past year, just learned so much, you know, some of it different, some of it the same as Alabama.īut it's all just a learning experience, and they have a lot of knowledge. But it's also about how can you get there and what you can do to become a better person and player. Obviously, they're close friends, and everything goes back to winning. LIZ LOLA: I like that you mentioned Alabama because you pretty much went from the GOAT of college football coaches, Nick Saban, to the GOAT of NFL head coaches, Bill Belichick. So I've had good experience there, and I just try to improve myself as a player and then build the trust from the coaches. And in terms of our part of that, we're just looking forward to working with whoever, you know, they bring in.Īnd I've had good experience at Alabama. And it's a great opportunity for him and his family. I mean, we talked and all that, and I understand what was going on. MAC JONES: Yeah, I'm really happy for him. LIZ LOLA: So is it tough to see your offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels move across the country to Vegas and now be the head coach of the Raiders? But we had a lot of fun, but we definitely want to win more games and stuff like that. But just meeting all the new people, the new coaches, players- everything's new at first, and that's what makes it fun. MAC JONES: Yeah, I think just the whole experience was definitely a long season. Do you have a highlight maybe of what you're most proud of? What a rookie season you had- pretty incredible. I am now joined by Patriots Pro Bowl quarterback Mac Jones. LIZ LOLA: Welcome into to Radio Row at Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
