As Jerod Mayo takes the helm as head coach, the New England Patriots aim to rebound from a challenging season and secure their first victory against a division rival.
Quarterback Jacoby Brissett has faced difficulties in the passing game, but running back Rhamondre Stevenson has maintained a solid ground attack.
The Patriots are looking to find their rhythm and capitalize on their defensive strengths as they prepare to face the Jets.
The team recently announced their inactive players for the upcoming game, with several key contributors sidelined.
The injury list includes linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley (shoulder), offensive linemen Vederian Lowe (knee) and Sidy Sow (ankle), quarterback Joe Milton III, cornerback Marco Wilson, and defensive end Jamree Kromah.
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These absences, particularly on the offensive line, could pose challenges against a formidable New York defense.
The Jets’ defensive unit has the potential to create significant problems for Brissett and the Patriots’ offense.
Notably, Marco Wilson’s status as a healthy scratch raises questions, especially considering his pass interference penalty last week that resulted in an easy touchdown for the opposition.
Moreover, establishing a winning culture is essential for Mayo’s inaugural year as head coach, and a victory could provide the team with a much-needed boost in morale and confidence moving forward.