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Watch: Jalen Reagor drops deep ball from Mac Jones that nearly went for TD in Patriots’ loss to Commanders

The Patriots went deep on 1st-and-10 and nearly pulled off a big play.

Jalen Reagor had a chance to come up with a big play on Sunday, but he didn't deliver. AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper

The Patriots don’t produce many explosive plays. They entered Sunday’s game with 16 plays of 20 yards or longer, which is in the bottom-5 among NFL teams.

The Patriots had a real opportunity to complete one with 47 seconds remaining in the third quarter. New England, trailing by three, went play-action on first-and-10 and Mac Jones threw a deep pass intended for Jalen Reagor.

Reagor, a former first-round pick whom the Patriots recently signed to the 53-man roster after a stint on the practice squad, failed to capitalize on a well-placed throw from Jones.

Despite having a step on the nearest Washington defender, the ball went right through Reagor’s hands and fell to the ground as an incomplete pass.

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The Patriots punted the ball away at the end of the five-play, 22-yard drive.

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Reagor did help the Patriots with his blocking on New England’s most explosive play of the day, a 64-yard run from Rhamondre Stevenson. The offensive line, led by David Andrews and Sidy Sow on the play, opened up a huge hole for Stevenson and a downfield block from Reagor helped spring Stevenson for the score.

But the drop on the deep ball certainly didn’t help matters in a game the Patriots lost, 20-17, falling to 2-7 on the year.

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