New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton suffered an injury to his right throwing hand when he appeared to strike a helmet during organized team activities on Friday.

NFL Network’s Michael Girardi describe in detail what happened regarding Newton’s injury:

Newton went 7-8 as a starter last season. He came down with COVID-19 and wasn’t the same after a relatively promising start to 2020. Newton also was learning an entirely new, complex system and had little in the way of dynamic pass-catchers to throw to.

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was aggressive in adding talent to the offense in free agency, but he also made the call to draft Alabama QB Mac Jones at No. 15 overall. It’s the first time Belichick has selected a quarterback in the first round, so Newton is definitely getting pushed this year.

The hope is that Newton’s hand is OK, and this is just a minor setback. However, Jones has a real opportunity to gain ground in the competition with Newton by impressing New England coaches. He’ll likely get all the first-team reps until Newton can return.

Strangely, once upon a time, Tom Brady subbed in for an injured former No. 1 overall pick in Drew Bledsoe and never looked back, leading the Pats to six Super Bowl wins across two decades. Newton was the first pick in the 2011 draft, and one decade later, Jones might seize the moment and ascend to the top of the depth chart.

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