New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) checks with head coach Bill Belichick, left, and senior football advisor Matt Patricia, second from left, during the second half against the Cincinnati Bengals at Gillette Stadium. Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones drew criticism for a questionable play during Saturday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, and he may face disciplinary action from the NFL.

Jones dove at Bengals cornerback Eli Apple’s legs and took him out on a turnover in Cincinnati’s 22-18 win over the Patriots on Saturday. Linebacker Germaine Pratt recovered a fumble and tried to return it for a touchdown, though the play was later ruled an incomplete pass. Jones tried to track Pratt down to make the tackle but had no chance of catching up to him. He decided to instead throw a low block on Apple, who was trailing Pratt by about five yards.

According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the NFL is reviewing the play for a possible fine. Jones will not be suspended.

Apple was asked about the hit from Jones after the game. He said it was the type of “dirty play” from Jones that opponents have come to expect.

Earlier this season, Jones was accused of trying to kick a defender after the quarterback went into a slide on a scramble play. There was another incident last year where Jones grabbed an opponent’s ankle during a fumble.

Jones was not fined in either instance, but the NFL may take his history into account.

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