NFL Rumors: Patriots’ Cyrus Jones Out For 2017 Season With Knee Injury

Cyrus Jones will have to wait until next season to make up for his shaky rookie campaign.

The second-year cornerback suffered a torn ACL and a partially torn meniscus Thursday night in the New England Patriots’ preseason finale against the New York Giants at Gillette Stadium, a source told NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.

Jones suffered the injury on a non-contact play in the second quarter. The 23-year-old was covering Giants receiver Travis Rudolph up the sideline when he stepped awkwardly and his right leg gave out.

Jones, a second-round draft pick in 2016, figured to serve as New England’s primary punt returner this season, especially with Julian Edelman suffering a torn ACL in the Patriots’ third preseason game last Friday.

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Perhaps wide receiver Danny Amendola will fill the void in New England’s return game moving forward, though that’s obviously less than ideal given that he’ll likely have a bigger role in the Patriots’ offense following Edelman’s injury. He’s also been injured on punt returns in each of the last two seasons.

UPDATE (2:05 p.m. ET): Cyrus Jones reacted to the news on Instagram.

“Sometimes you gotta go through the darkness,” he wrote.

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