The New England Patriots have dealt another significant blow to their already strong offense, as star left tackle Will Campbell has been placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. The 21-year-old Campbell was carted off the field during Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals in the third quarter, and his absence will be felt in the upcoming weeks.
Campbell's injury is a significant setback for the team, which has relied heavily on him as part of its revamped offensive line. With Campbell out, Vederian Lowe is expected to start at left tackle in his place.
The Patriots' offense has been instrumental in their recent success, with quarterback Drake Maye leading the league in completion percentage and yards thrown. However, Maye's production will also be impacted by the potential absence of Jared Wilson, who left the Bengals game with an injury.
Despite this setback, the Patriots remain well-positioned to make a deep playoff run. They are currently 10-2 and sit atop the AFC East, while their division rivals, the Buffalo Bills, trail behind at 7-4.
The Patriots' offense has been one of the most improved units in the league this season, thanks in part to the addition of Campbell and other new pieces to the line. However, the team will need to find ways to overcome this latest injury if they are to maintain their current level of performance.
With Campbell's expected return for Week 18 against the Miami Dolphins, the Patriots will have a chance to get him back on the field and continue to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season.
Campbell's injury is a significant setback for the team, which has relied heavily on him as part of its revamped offensive line. With Campbell out, Vederian Lowe is expected to start at left tackle in his place.
The Patriots' offense has been instrumental in their recent success, with quarterback Drake Maye leading the league in completion percentage and yards thrown. However, Maye's production will also be impacted by the potential absence of Jared Wilson, who left the Bengals game with an injury.
Despite this setback, the Patriots remain well-positioned to make a deep playoff run. They are currently 10-2 and sit atop the AFC East, while their division rivals, the Buffalo Bills, trail behind at 7-4.
The Patriots' offense has been one of the most improved units in the league this season, thanks in part to the addition of Campbell and other new pieces to the line. However, the team will need to find ways to overcome this latest injury if they are to maintain their current level of performance.
With Campbell's expected return for Week 18 against the Miami Dolphins, the Patriots will have a chance to get him back on the field and continue to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season.