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Peyton Manning roasted Patriots’ Mac Jones with historic photo from college days appeared on www.the-sun.com by Anthony Wood.
SOME players will forever be associated with one photo.
Think of Tom Brady and his iconic NFL Combine photo, or Odell Beckham Jr. and his one-handed sideline catch.
Both are iconic photos that will not soon be forgotten.
And this is also the case for quarterbacks Mac Jones of the New England Patriots and Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Burrow looked suave behind the scenes smoking a cigar after winning a National Championship with LSU back in 2019.
Meanwhile, one year later, after leading Alabama to a National Championship, Jones was pictured shirtless and smoking a cigar.
During the Monday Night ManningCast, hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning, the former asked their guest Burrow “who smoked it better?” – with the two shots side-by-side on the screen.
Burrow responded with: “Sorry Mac I think I got you there buddy,” which prompted laughter from all three.
Peyton was quick to compliment Burrow for his decision to keep his jersey on in his photo which he described as “a veteran move.”
Eli then commented: “I’m sure Mac is really excited about us showing pictures with his shirt off.”
But it’s hard to imagine Jones will have cared much as he led the Patriots to a 27-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night.
New England is now 7-6 and just a game behind the Miami Dolphins in second place in the AFC East.
They will face the Las Vegas Raiders in Nevada on Sunday, December 18.
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