BOSTON -- Rookie cornerback Jack Jones made his first career start on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field. It was rather eventful.
The fourth-round pick out of Arizona State forced two turnovers in the first half of the Patriots' game against the Packers, with the second resulting in a pick-six for the rookie.
With just 22 seconds left in the first half and the Packers leading 7-3, Aaron Rodgers threw a pass up the right sideline intended for Allen Lazard. Jones had good coverage on the receiver, who fell to the ground as Jones jumped the route, picked off the pass, and ran it 40 yards for a touchdown.