Mac Jones Hypes His Late-Night Dessert Choice

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones is building a career on and off the NFL field and fans will definitely love his new dessert. The second-year quarterback made some changes to his eating habits, but this doesn’t stop him to enjoy his favorite dessert. Jones used his free time this offseason to reshape his body and change his diet. Oh yes, he also took his skills to a different level.

Friday was a big day for Jones. He arrived at Massachusetts’ Hood Park to hand out free samples of his limited edition ice cream flavor. Anyone fancy a scoop of “Mac Attack”?

Mac Jones enjoys his guilty-free dessert while adjusting his physique to perfection

Jones is entering the second year of his career. He faces serious challenge this time. Julian Edelman trusts his potential and David Andrews would love to win a title with the hard-working kid. Jones eared the support from his teammates and this has cemented his spot as a starting quarterback in New England.

“I think it’s important to assess everything and that was one of the things I wanted to improve,” Jones told Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston. “I made significant strides in that area, fixing my body and feeling comfortable and feeling healthier and better. But at the end of the day, you’re still a human and you want to eat what you want to eat, but you have to be disciplined as best as you can. Hood ice cream is one way to do it, so that’s what I do for my late-night dessert.” 

Doubters may criticize Jones as much as they want, but he did a decent job in 2021, leading the Patriots to a seven game winning streak. Jones made some essential changes and has high expectations from his new season.

“It all goes back into just trying to be a better player and person. That was my goal this offseason,” Jones added. “I feel better, I feel confident, and that’s what’s important. I’m just gonna try and go in there and do my thing and lead everybody and help us come together as a unit. That’s kind of what it’s all about, and the offseason’s a great time to sit back and relax a little bit but also try and make strides in where you want to make strides, so I feel like I’ve done that.”