Jahlani Tavai, out for personal reasons, gets FaceTime call from Patriots after win
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Jahlani Tavai, out for personal reasons, gets FaceTime call from Patriots after win
""I just want him to know how much we love him, how much we care for him," tight end Hunter Henry said."
""We were able to share some time with Jahlani back home, and so that was cool, and again, we'll look to rejoin him shortly," Vrabel said. "I think that was the biggest thing - we'll get those guys back from injury, however it is, our staff will do a great job, players will work hard, so got to be ready to go. Nobody's going to feel sorry for us, I'm pretty sure of that.""
""We came in and everybody was able to get him on the FaceTime and just talk to him," Gonzalez said. "So it's been great to be able to talk to him and see his face and see the smiles. Continuous prayers for him and his family. We love him like a brother.""
Jahlani Tavai missed the trip to Cincinnati for personal reasons and the Patriots included him via FaceTime after a 26-20 win over the Bengals. The team celebrated the ninth straight victory while managing multiple injuries, including rookie linemen Will Campbell and Jared Wilson exiting with lower-body issues. Head coach Mike Vrabel said the staff and players will work to get injured players back and stressed resilience. Christian Gonzalez asked for prayers for Tavai's family and described the FaceTime moment as uplifting. Marcus Jones and Hunter Henry expressed personal support and love for Tavai during the postgame interactions.
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