New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has been dealing with a knee injury, landing on the team’s injury report for the second consecutive day. Despite this, Maye was a full participant in practice on both Wednesday and Thursday. Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt expressed confidence in Maye’s status, stating that he looked good to him during practice.
However, the Patriots were missing two starters on offense, left tackle Vederian Lowe and running back Rhamondre Stevenson, due to ankle and foot injuries, respectively. Meanwhile, cornerback Marcus Jones returned to practice on Thursday as a limited participant after missing Wednesday’s session due to illness and a groin injury.
The Patriots are gearing up to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, aiming to end a five-game losing streak. While injuries to key players like Lowe and Stevenson could pose challenges, Maye’s performance has been impressive according to Van Pelt.
The team’s injury report includes several players with various injuries, but the focus remains on Maye’s availability for the upcoming game. With a potential opportunity to showcase his skills once again, the Patriots are hopeful that Maye’s determination and talent will help lead them to victory on Sunday.
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