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Will Campbell injury update: Mike Vrabel shares news about Patriots OT
Mike Vrabel refrained from giving concrete injury updates following the New England Patriots’ 26-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. However, he did offer some insight into left tackle Will Campbell’s status during a radio appearance on Monday morning. According to Vrabel, the rookie is looking at missing the upcoming game against the New York Giants — and possibly then some. “Yesterday was not a great day for us with injuries,” Vrabel said on WEEI’s The Greg Hill Show. “So, there will be some players that went out of that game yesterday that won’t be available on Monday night. Hopefully, we get some of those guys back. We get an extra day, but I won’t be able to tell you much. I wouldn’t imagine that Will’s going to play in the game. I don’t think that will be something that will happen. That injury’s probably going to be more than a week or two.” Campbell remained on the ground following a run by teammate TreVeyon Henderson in the third quarter. After some initial evaluation on the field, he limped to the blue medical tent before being carted to the locker room. The 21-year-old was visibly emotional leaving the field, which came as no surprise to his head coach. “Will’s a young player who hasn’t probably had a lot of injuries or things that have effected him,” Vrabel said. “And so, there are a lot of things we have to manage through that will help these guys get over what they haven’t experienced.” Campbell was originally announced as questionable to return with a knee injury, before being ruled out later during the game. While the information coming out of the organization was limited, speculation started to fly around that the first-round draft pick might have suffered a sprain. Vrabel neither confirmed nor denied the rumors, instead reiterating that Campbell was anticipated to miss the Week 13 contest versus the Giants. “I think you have to understand sprains have different severities,” he said. “Sprain, strain, not sure. But I just know he’s probably not going to be there Monday night, and I don’t think it’s going to be something that’s going to keep him out — it’s not career ending. But I wouldn’t anticipate him being out there Monday.”

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The New England Patriots stayed in the win column on Sunday, celebrating a ninth straight W to improve to 10-2 on the year. Here is who caught our eye for better or worse upon live viewing the 26-20 victory. Winners TE Hunter Henry: It was a career day for the veteran tight end, who posted a personal best 115 receiving yards and a touchdown on seven receptions (while also having a second score wiped out due to penalty). After a slow start offensively, Henry was a calming presence for the offense and his 28-yard touchdown on a sail concept opened the scoring for the Patriots. Henry also had a pair of chunk gains working the underneath areas of the field as the veteran remains a reliable target for Drake Maye. K Andy Borregales: Despite missing his first field goal attempt since Week 2 last week, New England’s rookie kicker regained his consistency as Borregales connected on all four of his field goal attempts (41, 45, 19, and 52 yards) in the win. On the year, Borregales is now 19-of-21 including all three makes from 50-plus yards — with the last proving to be huge in a six point win over Cincinnati. CB Marcus Jones: Following Henry’s touchdown, Jones made the play of the game in the second quarter with a pick-six — New England’s first since 2023. With downfield routes taken away, Joe Flacco looked for his check down where Jones was waiting to jump the route and take it back untouched 33 yards for the score. Jones, who was recently rewarded with a contract extension, continues to play at a high level this season. Marcus Jones reads it for a Patriots Pick-6!NEvsCIN on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/XbiN5TPCDD— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025 Join the conversation! Sign up for a user account and get: Fewer ads Create community posts Comment on articles, community posts Rec comments, community posts Coming soon: New, improved notifications system! Losers Injuries: After placing Milton Williams on injured reserve last week, the injury bug truly hit the Patriots on Sunday. New England lost their left side of the offensive line as Will Campbell (knee) and Jared Wilson (ankle) were ruled out, while special teams ace Brenden Schooler (ankle) and Khyiris Tonga (chest) also departed the game early. Mike Vrabel was not able to provide injury updates after the game, but New England is now limping into their Week 14 bye week. Red zone: The Patriots offense went 0-for-2 in the red zone Sunday as they were stuffed on a pair of goal-to-go situations. That included a third quarter sequence that saw the Patriots run six plays at the one-yard line and not be able to find the end zone. Later in the fourth quarter, Maye was also stuffed on a tush push from the one-yard line leading to a field goal. Defensively, New England allowed the Bengals to score on their lone trip to the red zone as that continues to be an area to improve. Honorable mentions As for Maye, it was a shaky start to the day for the QB which included a bad pick-six on a sailed throw. But, Maye bounced back to throw for a career-high 294 passing yards while generating +0.21 expected points — with his best throw coming on a 37-yard completion to DeMario Douglas on a seam-splitter. Henry wasn’t the only tight end to find success against the Bengals, as Austin Hooper hauled in three targets for 39 yards. DeMario Douglas had just one catch but made a strong adjustment on a diving 37-yarder and then took a handoff 14 yards the next play. Quieter game for Stefon Diggs (two catches, three targets) largely working against D.J. Turner. Diggs did beat the corner on a late third-down for one of his catches. Kyle Williams made his one target count hauling in an underneath route and taking it 18 yards. Williams also had a 36-yard kick return on New England’s final offensive drive. As part of the red zone issues, Rhamondre Stevenson managed just five yards on six carries largely running in short yardage situations. TreVeyon Henderson led the backfield playing 65 percent…

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