New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones recently popped up on the injury report with a thumb issue. Jones was asked about his injured left thumb and kept it real.

Patriots rookie Mac Jones cut right to the chase with this answer. According to Jones, there's nothing wrong with his left thumb and it's good to go.

The Patriots' injury report for Wednesday, which was recently released, seems to support Jones' sentiment, as the rookie went down as a full participant at practice. New England is notorious for being shady with their injury reports over the years, so it has to be taken with a grain of salt.

Of course, it's not Jones' thumb on his throwing hand, so it may not have been much of an issue anyway, though it's good to know that he is able to handle a full practice workload ahead of a big Patriots game against the Indianapolis Colts this Saturday.

Jones has been excellent for the Patriots this year, as he has completed 70.3 percent of his passes while throwing for 2,869 yards and 16 touchdowns against eight interceptions. Jones has led New England to a 9-4 record, good for first place in the entire AFC.

Judging by Jones' comment on his injury, the Patriots rookie quarterback should be out there for a pivotal game against a Colts squad with playoff hopes.