The New England Patriots faced a challenge in practice on Thursday as they were left with only five healthy options at offensive tackle due to injuries. Offensive line coach Scott Peters acknowledged the concerns about depth at the position, but believes the players they have can perform well. With Vederian Lowe, Calvin Anderson, and Tyrone Wheatley Jr. all unavailable, the Patriots are relying on Mike Onwenu, Chukwuma Okorafor, Caedan Wallace, Kellen Diesch, and Zuri Henry to fill the positions.
In other news, second-year slot receiver DeMario Douglas has been trying to get fellow player Christian Gonzalez to engage in some trash talk, but Gonzalez remains quiet and focused. The Patriots defense has given the nickname “Full Speed” to defensive tackle Trysten Hill, known for his explosive energy and commitment to playing at full speed in practice.
Overall, the Patriots are facing challenges with injuries and depth at key positions, but remain confident in the players they have available. As they continue to prepare for the upcoming season, they are working hard to overcome obstacles and improve as a team.
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