Patriots just got the one boost that could wreck Buffalo's Sunday
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Patriots just got the one boost that could wreck Buffalo's Sunday
"For Week 15 of the regular season, Vrabel's team is about as healthy as you could hope for entering this final four-week stretch run. Aside from their pair of prominent starters on injured reserve - left tackle Will Campbell and defensive tackle Milton Williams - the Patriots expect to be at full strength for Sunday's showdown with the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, where a win would clinch New England's first AFC East title since 2019."
"Reserve running back Terrell Jennings will miss the game with a concussion, and middle linebacker Robert Spillane is officially questionable with a foot issue, but the news signals positive signs for guys like Christian Barmore, Khyiris Tonga, Harold Landry, Jared Wilson, and Brenden Schooler. That group needed the extra week to get healthy, and of them, only Barmore was listed as a limited participant in Friday's practice."
"The Patriots, obviously, will be focusing the majority of their efforts defensively on containing MVP quarterback Josh Allen. But back in Week 5, when the Patriots rolled into Buffalo and beat the Bills, 23-20, New England frustrated Allen's flow by taking away his No. 1 weapon - running back James Cook. Cook already has seven 100-yard rushing games this season, including in two of Buffalo's last three games. The Bills are 6-1 this season when their explosive running back hits the century mark, and 3-3"
The Patriots enter Week 15 with minimal injuries, with only left tackle Will Campbell and defensive tackle Milton Williams on injured reserve. Terrell Jennings will miss Sunday's game with a concussion, and Robert Spillane is questionable with a foot issue. Several key defenders — Christian Barmore, Khyiris Tonga, Harold Landry, Jared Wilson, and Brenden Schooler — showed positive signs in practice, with Barmore given a precautionary rest but expected to play. New England plans to prioritize containing MVP quarterback Josh Allen and limiting running back James Cook's rushing production to disrupt Buffalo's offense.
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