The New England Patriots’ (11-2) resurgence this season under head coach Mike Vrabel has been anything but accidental. Their climb back into NFL relevance has been powered by several factors — improved quarterback play, steadier coaching decisions, shrewd free-agency moves, better injury fortune and a more favorable schedule.
There’s something surreal about what’s happening in Foxborough this season. Sitting at 11-2, the New England Patriots are back to their dominant self for the first time since the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era.
Once Will Campbell and Jared Wilson went down, there was chatter that the New England Patriots' ship -- cruising atop the division heading into Week 13 would sink.
The bad news for the New England Patriots is that Will Campbell suffered a knee injury last week that landed him on injured reserve for the next four weeks.
With no Will Campbell at left tackle for the next four games, the New England Patriots are turning to a familiar face to enter the starting lineup this week.
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New England Patriots rookie left tackle Will Campbell will be placed on injured reserve with a knee sprain, head coach Mike Vrabel announced on Wednesday.
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Although the New England Patriots improved their record to 10-2 with a 26-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 12, their ninth-straight win came with a significant cost.
The New England Patriots walked out of Cincinnati with a 26–20 victory, but the mood was anything but celebratory after two rookie starters on the left side of the offensive line — left tackle Will Campbell and left guard Jared Wilson — suffered significant injuries.
New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell is believed to have a sprained MCL and is awaiting MRI results on his right knee, multiple outlets reported Monday.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Patriots first-round LT Will Campbell is believed to have suffered an MCL sprain in the team’s Week 12 win over the Bengals.
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Will Campbell exited the New England Patriots’ win on Sunday. Head coach Mike Vrabel did not offer an update on the left tackle’s status after the game, but further testing is forthcoming.
Second-year New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye produced yet another stellar outing as he guided his club to a relatively easy 27-14 win over the New York Jets that improved the Patriots to 9-2 on Thursday night.