The 2022 Patriots season ended on a sour note for Jack Jones and Jake Bailey.

New England on Friday officially suspended the rookie cornerback and veteran punter, who had been dealing with a knee and back injury, respectively. Jones, who injured his knee during the road game against the Arizona Cardinals, was placed on season-ending injured reserve last week, whereas Bailey had been in and out of practice for the last couple of weeks.

Mike Reiss of ESPN offered explanations soon after news of the suspensions broke. As it turns out, the suspensions, though not directly related, both are connected to injury rehabs.

“A source said the suspension is related, in part, to Jones being fined by the team for missing rehabilitation appointments,” Reiss wrote, offering additional context to an official statement provided by Jones’ agent.

Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated corroborated Reiss’ report.

On Bailey, Reiss added: “According to a source, the team suspension is due, in part, to differing viewpoints on if Bailey was ready to return to game action.”