Bears' Justin Jones chides Patriots with Deflategate joke following win

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones trolled the New England Patriots on Monday night following the 33-14 victory on the road to move to 3-4.

The Chicago Bears' defense stifled the New England Patriots’ offense on Monday night, allowing only 14 points and forcing them to turn the ball over four times.

Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones had a solid game in the win. He recorded two tackles, a fumble recovery and two passes defended in the 33-14 victory. On Twitter, he had some fun at the Patriots’ expense as well.

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"Post game analysis: Balls were inflated to the fullest. Result = 3 INTS," Jones wrote on the social media site, referencing one of the scandals Tom Brady and the Patriots were involved in a few years ago.

In the 2015 Deflategate scandal, Brady was accused of purposefully ordering the deflation of footballs during the AFC Championship against the Indianapolis Colts.

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The Patriots won the playoff game 45-7 buoyed by LeGarrette Blount’s 148 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Brady had three touchdown passes in the game, too.

An investigation into the accusations led to Brady's suspension for four games the following season.

Jones is in his first season with the Bears. He was a third-round pick of the Los Angeles Chargers in 2018. In seven games with Chicago so far, he’s recorded 22 total tackles, four passes defended and one fumble recovery.

Chicago is 3-4 through seven games. The defense is seventh in points allowed and 12th in yards allowed.

Fox News' Kyle Morris contributed to this report.

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