Pats optimistic LT Campbell (knee) to return in '25
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Pats optimistic LT Campbell (knee) to return in '25
"FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England Patriots starting left tackle Will Campbell, who was carted off the field in Sunday's win over the Cincinnati Bengals after injuring his right knee, could still return this season, coach Mike Vrabel said Monday. Vrabel said Campbell might still be placed on injured reserve, but "it's nothing that's going to, hopefully, put him out for the entire season.""
"In his weekly interview on sports radio WEEI on Monday, Vrabel hinted that Campbell had sustained a knee sprain. "Sprains have different severities. So sprains, strain, not sure," Vrabel said. "I just wouldn't anticipate him being out there Monday [against the Giants]." Campbell, the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, has started every game and the Patriots had the same top offensive line in 10 of their first 11 games."
Will Campbell, New England's starting left tackle, suffered a right knee injury and was carted off during the win over Cincinnati. Coach Mike Vrabel said Campbell could still return this season and might be placed on injured reserve, adding that the injury is not expected to necessarily end his season. Vrabel described the injury as possibly a knee sprain and said he would not expect Campbell to play Monday against the Giants. Campbell, the No. 4 overall pick, has started every game and anchored a largely consistent offensive line. Multiple other players left that game with injuries, and Jared Wilson's status remains uncertain.
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