Patriots Training Camp Notebook
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Patriots training camp bring the first day of full pads on Monday, and the running game is expected to be a major focus.
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SB Nation on MSNJared Wilson senses no tension along Patriots’ O-line despite ongoing competition
The New England Patriots entered training camp with the same starting offensive line they already used in the spring. Will Campbell and Morgan Moses served as the left and right tackles, respectively, with Cole Strange, Garrett Bradbury and Mike Onwenu manning the three interior spots.
The New England Patriots offensive line was in terrible need of a face liftafter three straight seasons of finishing ranked in the 30s for pass rush winrate. After signing three new starters, it appears the unit got just that.
Fourth-round rookie Joshua Farmer and former practice-squad signing Jaquelin Roy were first off the bench with Tonga. Farmer and Roy struggled in 1-on-1 pass rush, where the rookie got tossed to the ground and Roy lost both reps.
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What to make of Patriots offensive line's early struggles at camp
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss the defensive line dominating 1-on-1 drills against the offensive line during Day 2 of camp, and whether it's a cause for concern.
FOXBOROUGH — Although there has been plenty of shuffling along the Patriots’ offensive line the first four practices of training camp, rookie Jared Wilson is emerging as a serious candidate to crack the starting lineup sooner rather than later.
With pads coming on Monday, that'll be a better indicator of whether anyone needs to worry about the offensive line.
No doubt, the NFL is full of quarterback stories that rise from chaos to stardom. One of the best-known is Josh Allen's journey in 2018 with the Bills: raw talent, no protection, f
New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez limped off the training camp practice field after an apparent injury on Monday.