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Report: Patriots prefer to have veteran backup QB with Mac Jones

It doesn't sound like Bailey Zappe is the preferred backup QB option.

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Albert Breer joins Arbella Early Edition to discuss the Patriots’ thought process behind keeping Bailey Zappe throughout the summer instead of bringing in QB reinforcements

What's the New England Patriots' plan at quarterback?

They currently have just one QB on their 53-man roster right now after waiving backup Bailey Zappe and rookie Malik Cunningham before Tuesday's NFL deadline.

Both Zappe and Cunningham cleared waivers Wednesday, per ESPN's Field Yates. So it's still possible that Zappe could be the backup QB in Week 1 of the regular season, or he could go to the practice squad. Cunningham is a practice squad candidate, too.

Mike Giardi of Boston Sports Journal reported Wednesday that while the Patriots still want to work with Zappe, their preference is to have a veteran backup behind starter Mac Jones.

A veteran makes sense. That kind of player could be a mentor for Jones, much like Brian Hoyer was during Jones' rookie campaign in 2021. A veteran, depending on who it is, of course, probably would have a better chance of stepping in and running the offense at a high level in the event Jones is injured than Zappe would.

The problem for the Patriots is the QB options on the free agent market and waiver wire are pretty weak. Will Grier, Jake Fromm, Chase Daniel, Trevor Siemian, Jeff Driskel, Ben DiNucci and Tommy DeVito are among the best available at the position. Do any of those names excite you? Probably not.

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