As the Patriots prepare for their crucial matchup against the Jaguars , injury updates are sending shockwaves through the fanbase. Will Rhamondre Stevenson make a last-minute return, or will Drake Maye need to step up again? With both players’ statuses hanging in the balance, excitement and tension are reaching a fever pitch. Buckle up—this showdown promises to be a wild ride!
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Patriots prepare for Jaguars matchup
The Patriots are gearing up for their showdown against the Jaguars, but injuries are causing some serious headaches. Fans are on the edge of their seats for last-minute updates—who's in, who's out? Buckle up!
Jerod Mayo spilled the beans on Rhamondre Stevenson and Drake Maye. For Stevenson, it’s still up in the air: “We’ll see today. He is getting close. He’ll probably be a game-time decision.” After a foot injury in Week 5, his absence was felt last week, but the good news is he avoided IR, leaving fans hopeful for his return.
On the flip side, Drake Maye looks ready to roll. Mayo confirmed, “He looks good, he’s been out there at practice and taken the majority of reps.” Coming off a strong NFL debut with 265 passing yards and 3 touchdowns, Maye is set to keep that momentum going. Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt added, “I’m not concerned.” (via: EssentiallySports)
If Stevenson can’t go, it’ll be a tough blow for the run game. With 356 yards and 3 TDs this season, his impact is hard to replace. After two missed practices, the signs aren’t looking great for his chances this weekend!
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So, what if Stevenson can’t play? Antonio Gibson and JaMychal Hasty are next in line. Gibson had 13 carries and four catches last week but managed just 43 combined yards. However, as a pass-catcher, he might exploit the Jaguars' shaky secondary. Hasty is the backup plan, and they could also call up Terrell Jennings or Kevin Harris from the practice squad if necessary. Expect Gibson to shoulder most of the load, for better or worse.
As for Drake Maye, the Patriots are prepared to lean on his arm if the ground game falters. Van Pelt has praised his adaptability: “Completely different… He can get in there and make the calls he needs to make.” Maye has already demonstrated his ability to think on his feet, like that impressive TD pass during a practice blitz. If he continues to progress, the Patriots could keep the offense moving even without Stevenson.
The Jaguars’ defense is formidable against the run, so it’ll be a challenging matchup if Stevenson is out. Still, with Maye stepping up and Gibson ready to contribute, there’s a chance the offense can stay afloat. Ultimately, it all depends on Stevenson’s game-time decision. If he’s sidelined, Maye and Gibson will need to conjure some magic. Either way, expect a nail-biter.
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Patriots prepare for Jaguars matchup
The Patriots are gearing up for their showdown against the Jaguars, but injuries are causing some serious headaches. Fans are on the edge of their seats for last-minute updates—who's in, who's out? Buckle up!
Jerod Mayo spilled the beans on Rhamondre Stevenson and Drake Maye. For Stevenson, it’s still up in the air: “We’ll see today. He is getting close. He’ll probably be a game-time decision.” After a foot injury in Week 5, his absence was felt last week, but the good news is he avoided IR, leaving fans hopeful for his return.
On the flip side, Drake Maye looks ready to roll. Mayo confirmed, “He looks good, he’s been out there at practice and taken the majority of reps.” Coming off a strong NFL debut with 265 passing yards and 3 touchdowns, Maye is set to keep that momentum going. Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt added, “I’m not concerned.” (via: EssentiallySports)
If Stevenson can’t go, it’ll be a tough blow for the run game. With 356 yards and 3 TDs this season, his impact is hard to replace. After two missed practices, the signs aren’t looking great for his chances this weekend!
Patriots’ Roster breakdown and game plan
So, what if Stevenson can’t play? Antonio Gibson and JaMychal Hasty are next in line. Gibson had 13 carries and four catches last week but managed just 43 combined yards. However, as a pass-catcher, he might exploit the Jaguars' shaky secondary. Hasty is the backup plan, and they could also call up Terrell Jennings or Kevin Harris from the practice squad if necessary. Expect Gibson to shoulder most of the load, for better or worse.
As for Drake Maye, the Patriots are prepared to lean on his arm if the ground game falters. Van Pelt has praised his adaptability: “Completely different… He can get in there and make the calls he needs to make.” Maye has already demonstrated his ability to think on his feet, like that impressive TD pass during a practice blitz. If he continues to progress, the Patriots could keep the offense moving even without Stevenson.
The Jaguars’ defense is formidable against the run, so it’ll be a challenging matchup if Stevenson is out. Still, with Maye stepping up and Gibson ready to contribute, there’s a chance the offense can stay afloat. Ultimately, it all depends on Stevenson’s game-time decision. If he’s sidelined, Maye and Gibson will need to conjure some magic. Either way, expect a nail-biter.
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