With their backs against the wall in overtime, the Miami Dolphins needed a play . Cornerback Jack Jones delivered it, intercepting Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota's first pass of extra time.
Linebacker Jordyn Brooks said that Jones called his shot right as overtime began. By coming through on his promise, the cornerback helped move the Dolphins to 4-7. Jones admits that sometimes in a high intensity play his vision could waver from what's at hand. But not this overtime, as he turned his weakness into a strength to make the play , via David Furrones of the Sun Sentinel.
“I saw a tight end chip. Once he chipped he tried to sneak across the formation, I had good eyes,” Jones said. “I'm an aggressive corner, my eyes can be my weak spot.” Article Continues Below
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