New England Patriots quarterback Malik Cunningham. Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Patriots' Bill Belichick explains Malik Cunningham decision

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick somewhat explained why he made undrafted rookie Malik Cunningham his primary backup quarterback behind starter Mac Jones for what became Sunday's 21-17 loss at the Las Vegas Raiders. 

"Malik’s improved a lot during the course of the year, both as a receiver and in the kicking game and some of the snaps that he’s taken at quarterback," Belichick said on Monday morning, per Nick O'Malley of MassLive. "Didn’t really get too much of a chance to see him yesterday. It was tough situation...He’s been good to work with. He’s made a lot of improvement and we’ll see where it goes." 

New England surprisingly waived both Cunningham and fellow backup Bailey Zappe after the preseason but ultimately re-signed them to the practice squad ahead of Week 1.

Andrew Callahan and Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald raised eyebrows when they reported last week that "team sources" said at that time that Zappe and 2019 third-round draft pick Will Grier were deemed "unfit" to play despite Jones' many struggles throughout the season, and Cunningham recorded a total of six offensive snaps in the loss to Las Vegas that dropped the Patriots to 1-5. 

Cunningham was on the field as a decoy when the Patriots notched a rushing touchdown and was also sacked for a five-yard loss. Jones, meanwhile, tossed a brutal interception and took a late sack for a safety in the defeat. 

Belichick neither confirmed nor denied on Monday where Cunningham will be on the depth chart for this coming Sunday's home game against the 4-2 Buffalo Bills. 

"Yeah, we’ll deal with next week next week," Belichick remarked. "Just finished the game here. Make our decisions on next week at another point in time, not right this minute." 

Former NFL quarterbacks and current analysts such as Chris Simms, Robert Griffin III and Tony Romo have recently come to Jones' defense, but the numbers indicate the 2021 first-round draft pick is currently one of the league's worst starting signal-callers. 

ESPN stats show Jones ended the weekend ranked 30th in the NFL among qualified players with a 36.8 adjusted QBR and a 74.4 passer rating on the season. He has five touchdown passes and seven interceptions across six games. 

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