Watch: Patriots' Will Campbell chugs beer while shirtless at Celtics game
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Watch: Patriots' Will Campbell chugs beer while shirtless at Celtics game
"Will Campbell's knee injury isn't preventing him from having a good time. The Patriots left tackle was seen during Friday's Celtics game on the TD Garden jumbotron chugging a cup of beer without a shirt on in a suite. After finishing the brew, Campbell spiked the plastic cup and let out a big scream and encouraged the crowd to cheer for him. Watch the hilariously rowdy moment: Several of Campbell's New England teammates were seen behind him on the big screen during a timeout in the second quarter, including quarterback Drake Maye and other offensive linemen. The group was filming the moment, cheering the rookie on and clapping for him as the TD Garden crowd made plenty of noise for the 21-year-old."
"Campbell was at the very least standing fine on Friday, given he suffered a knee injury in Week 12 against the Bengals. He reportedly sprained his MCL, landing him on injured reserve. He has not played or practiced since the ailment occurred on Nov. 23. At the time, head coach Mike Vrabel said Campbell's injury was likely not season-ending. Vrabel doubled down on that when he spoke about the player's recovery earlier this month."
Will Campbell, a 21-year-old rookie left tackle for the New England Patriots, attended a Celtics game and celebrated on the TD Garden jumbotron by chugging a beer with teammates cheering. Campbell suffered a reported sprained MCL in Week 12 against the Bengals and was placed on injured reserve, not playing or practicing since Nov. 23. Head coach Mike Vrabel expressed optimism that the injury would not be season-ending and reported steady recovery. Prior to the injury, Campbell started all 12 games, allowed five sacks, and drew praise for his strength despite arm-length concerns.
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