Raiders CB Jack Jones Goes Nuclear On Patriots Fans

Jack Jones has nothing nice to say about New England Patriots fans.

The Las Vegas Raiders cornerback angered the Pats' fanbase on Friday when he suggested that quarterback Mac Jones is better off in Jacksonville than he was in New England. And Jack has been feuding with fans on social media ever since.

The Jaguars' social media accounts recently posted a video of Mac, where he said — now that he's no longer with the Patriots — he feels comfortable sharing that he enjoys making rap music. He was smiling and laughing in the video. Jack suggested it was the Pats' fans (not head coach Bill Belichick or the organization itself) who made Mac uncomfortable.

"They said Mac look happier in Jax lol it was NE it wasn’t Bill NE fans x1000000000000," Jack tweeted, followed by numerous thumbs down emojis.

Jack then made additional posts criticizing Pats fans and praising the Raiders faithful.

Of course, it's personal for him. Jack started his career in New England, but the team cut him in November, and it reportedly wasn't an amicable split. So when Pats' fans took issue with his Mac Jones comment, Jack was happy to fire back at them.

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"Pats fans didn’t like that comment LOL stop acting like yall run the world and players don’t fuc up.. players fuc up and yall don’t run the world. Fan said "you would feel the same way (tried to say Mac had a trash season..) let me see a FAN WIN A GAME IN THE NFL," he wrote on X.

"BETTER YET COMPLETE A PASS IN A GAME.. fans [trash] for acting like they can do better than ANY football player on ANY ROSTER.. let players build and develop into their best player on and off the field without the negativity from fans that cheer for the team."

After trading several more jabs with Patriots fans, Jack hopped on Instagram Live to further torch them. 

"They hate to see that, bro. I'm gonna keep it real," he said. "These fans [are] so used to players not interacting and not commenting back just because we [are] coached and we [are] taught to do that. I'm not even supposed to be responding to y'all, bro. I'm not even supposed to be talking to y'all."

But after filming that video (and likely a quick chat with Raiders' PR), Jack announced he's over feuding with New England.

"I’m done talking about the pats fans and reporters from over there," he wrote on Sunday. "Raider Nation from here on out."