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Patriots quarterback Mac Jones has a high ankle sprain, but no timetable set for his recovery

Mac Jones suffered a high ankle sprain and will undergo more tests Monday before a course of treatment and timetable for his recovery and return can be established, a league source confirmed.

The Patriots’ quarterback, injured late in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, had X-rays following the game that came back negative. It’s likely an MRI is on Monday’s schedule.

The results of Monday’s exams will determine whether Jones will be out for an extended time and require a possible stint on injured reserve, which would knock him out for at least four games.

Ankle sprains have a wide range of severities, and no two injuries are the same, which makes it difficult to judge how quickly a player can bounce back.