The New England Patriots will likely play Sunday's game in London without tight end Aaron Hernandez, who didn't make the trip, according to an NFL.com report. Citing a source, the NFL Network reported that Hernandez stayed behind as his team prepares to face the St. Louis Rams. He played the last two weeks after missing time with a high ankle sprain. The Patriots have their bye week following the game at Wembley Stadium, and may be taking this opportunity to get Hernandez ready for the second half.
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