Mac Jones sets goals for 2026 season ahead of Chiefs matchup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 11:00 AM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones spoke with Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. about his goals for the upcoming 2026 NFL season. In preparation for a potential matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on December 27, Jones emphasized focusing on his health, speed, and mental fitness. He participated at Tight End University 2026, a program aimed at improving Tight End skills that he attended with fellow QBs. Jones, who played in 11 games last season due to Brock Purdy's injury, seeks to elevate his performance as he transitions into a larger role. He went 5-3 last season and aims to improve his record against the Chiefs, having lost his sole start against them in 2023.
- •Mac Jones discusses goals for the 2026 NFL season.
- •Jones focuses on health and speed ahead of facing the Chiefs.
- •He participated in Tight End University 2026 to improve his game.
- •Jones had a 5-3 record in 2025 after stepping in for Brock Purdy.
- •He lost his only start against Kansas City in 2023.
- 11:00 AMYahoo Sports — Mac Jones reveals goals for 2026 season ahead of Week 16 vs. Chiefs
"During his interview with @EdEastonJr, San Francisco 49ers QB Mac Jones revealed goals for the 2026 season ahead of Week 16 vs. the Kansas City Chiefs
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