🔥 Highlight moments
– Road win vs the Rams: 342 passing yards.
– Rematch vs the same Rams: 319 yards and three touchdowns.
– He finished with a strong completion rate (over 65%) and minimized turnovers, proving he can run Kyle Shanahan’s system under pressure.
📊 Growth and approach
– Jones calls his SF stint a major learning arc, soaking up lessons from Purdy and the coaching staff.
– He described the experience as earning a “Ph.D. in football” and how much fun it was to work in a winning environment.
🚦 Offseason outlook
– On a two-year deal, Jones believes he’s a starter and is ready to compete for a job elsewhere if needed.
– Potential landing spots: Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans, and New York Giants are all quarterback-needy.
– The 49ers must decide whether to keep him as a valuable backup or help him pursue a starting role elsewhere.
🔮 Takeaway
Jones rebuilt his career in San Francisco, delivering impressive tape on big stages and positioning himself for another starting opportunity—whether with the 49ers or another team. He’s set on starting, and recent performances give him a strong shot wherever he lands. 🏈🔥📊