Patriots catch massive break before Bills clash with injured star back in action
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Patriots catch massive break before Bills clash with injured star back in action
"As the Patriots return from their bye, they are already preparing to take on the Bills in Foxboro in Week 15, a game that could determine the AFC East well before the end of the season. Based on how the Bills played against the Bengals on Sunday, there is growing belief that the Patriots won't walk out the victor, as seen in the odds, and their chances just increased with the return of an injured star to practice on Monday."
"During the early portion of practice, reporters like Mass Live's Mark Daniels noted that starting left guard Jared Wilson was participating, moving Ben Brown, who served in his absence last week, back to being the backup center."
"Although they left Cincinnati with the win, it wasn't a pretty showing for the Patriots, especially with the number of players who left the game with serious injuries. The most notable was, of course, Campbell and Wilson, and their initial prognoses only made it look even worse. Fortunately, they were said to be able to return this season, which is crucial given they are set to make the playoffs for the first time since 2021, and it looks like Wilson is back much sooner than anticipated."
Jared Wilson returned to practice Monday and reassumed the starting left guard position, moving Ben Brown back to backup center. Wilson exited the Bengals game on a cart with a leg injury but was cleared to return sooner than expected, while Will Campbell was placed on injured reserve. The Patriots left Cincinnati with a win but suffered multiple injuries, raising concerns heading into Week 15 against the Buffalo Bills in Foxboro. Wilson's return strengthens the offensive line and improves the team's prospects to sweep the reigning AFC East champions and secure a playoff berth.
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