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ESPN denies Mac Jones' interception hit SkyCam wire
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones. Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was benched during Monday night’s loss to the Chicago Bears after he threw an interception early in the second quarter. One angle of the play that went viral made it seem possible that the pass hit a camera wire, but that was not the case.

The original video was shared by a Bills fan on Tuesday. Doug Kyed of PFF then tweeted a clearer version, which was viewed around 400,000 times.

Some even speculated that Jones was trying to throw the ball away and then it hit the cable, causing it to change directions. ESPN issued a statement on Wednesday saying the pass never came within 15 feet of the SkyCam wire.

There is one point in the video where it looks like the ball may have changed direction, but that was probably just when it started coming down from its peak. Jones did not seem to react as though his pass just hit a camera wire.

While it would be fun to blame ESPN and their SkyCam for Jones being benched, the reality is the Patriots have a full-blown quarterback controversy on their hands. Just don’t try asking Bill Belichick about it.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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