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"We couldn't take a chance on losing him for a longer period of time," Phillips said. "He was upset and I appreciate that. He'll want to play again this week. Hopefully we won't have to keep him out, but I still don't know the answer to that."
Phillips said Jones probably hurt his knee in the first half, but had enough adrenaline to keep going. After cooling off at halftime, he probably felt it more after the long run. He rode a stationary bicycle on the sideline and returned for two more snaps but didn't get the ball, and then was done for the night.
"He tried to go and he couldn't really go during the game, but that was after he sat out for a while," Phillips said. "I don't know what's going to happen. I'll just have to see."
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