Jared Wilson injury update: Patriots guard hurts ankle vs. Bengals

Jared Wilson injury update: Patriots guard hurts ankle vs. Bengals
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Update 11/23/2025: Jared Wilson spotted in walking boot after leaving Patriots vs. Bengals

After suffering an ankle injury on the opening drive of the New England Patriots’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, rookie offensive lineman Jared Wilson was spotted wearing a walking boot on his right foot in the locker room after the game.


Update 11/23/2025: Jared Wilson ruled out of Patriots vs. Bengals with ankle injury

The New England Patriots will not be getting starting left guard Jared Wilson back for the remainder of their Week 12 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. As the team announced at the start of the second half, Wilson has been ruled out because of the ankle injury he suffered on the game’s opening drive.


Original story 11/23/2025: Patriots lose starting guard Jared Wilson to ankle injury vs. Bengals

The New England Patriots lost a member of their starting lineup on the opening drive of Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Left guard Jared Wilson remained down with what was later announced as an ankle injury.

He is officially questionable to return to the Week 12 contest.

Wilson was banged up on a 3rd-and-1 conversion on a run by teammate TreVeyon Henderson. He did walk off under his own power but with a noticeable limp, heading straight to the blue medical tent on the sidelines. From there, he exited to the locker room on a cart.

With Wilson unavailable, the Patriots inserted Ben Brown into the lineup. A former rookie free agent, who arrived in New England last season, Brown had previously started the Patriots’ Week 4 game against the Carolina Panthers in place of an injured Wilson.

Wilson joined the Patriots as a third-round selection in this year’s draft. He beat out Brown and other candidates to win the starting left guard job in training camp and has not looked back since. With the exception of that aforementioned game versus Carolina, he has been a mainstay along New England’s O-line this year.