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Patriots Get Great Injury News Ahead Of Week 6 Vs. Saints

Patriots Get Great Injury News Ahead Of Week 6 Vs. Saints

New England Patriots defensive end/linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson missed the team’s Week 5 “Sunday Night Football” upset over the Buffalo Bills due to a knee injury.

The LSU product returned to practice on Wednesday, however, four days ahead of the group’s Week 6 contest vs. the New Orleans Saints.

ESPN’s Mike Reiss provided an update on both Chaisson and defensive end Keion White.

“DE Keion White, who had a sleeve over his right elbow, worked to the side on conditioning during media-access portion of Patriots practice. White didn’t finish Sunday’s game due to injury,” Reiss posted on Bluesky. “Meanwhile, DE K’Lavon...

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Terrell Jennings ready to uphold Antonio Gibson’s standard in Patriots’ backfield

Terrell Jennings ready to uphold Antonio Gibson’s standard in Patriots’ backfield

Following Antonio Gibson’s season-ending knee injury, the veteran had a simple message for second-year running back Terrell Jennings: It’s your time.

With Gibson sidelined after suffering a torn ACL Sunday night in Buffalo, the Patriots are now left with just Rhamondre Stevenson and rookie TreVeyon Henderson on the active roster. That could thrust Jennings, who has spent the start of the season on the practice squad, into an elevated role.

“Me and Antonio is actually really close. That’s my locker buddy, as well. I took that hard,” Jennings said of Gibson’s message. “That’s my brother, I’m with him everyday. To...

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Patriots opponent preview: Saints stats, record, players to watch, and more for Week 6

Patriots opponent preview: Saints stats, record, players to watch, and more for Week 6

Coming off one of their most impressive win of the 2020s, the New England Patriots cannot rest on their laurels. Week 6, after all, presents them with a second straight road trip. And while their opponent is, on paper, very much beatable, the New Orleans Saints have all the makings to turn this into a trap game.

So, without further ado, let’s get to know them.

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The Saints are heading into this week’s game having won just one of their first five games of the season. Their statistics are a reflection of their lack of success...

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Mike Vrabel Addresses Concerns Over Patriots’ Running Game

Mike Vrabel Addresses Concerns Over Patriots’ Running Game

The New England Patriots have performed well over their last five contests, but their running game has raised some concerns.

Pro Football Focus currently ranks New England’s running game near the bottom, placing it second to last.

Head coach Mike Vrabel understands that the running game must improve if the Patriots want to continue winning. He told reporters on Wednesday that the team needs to keep working on it consistently.

“Just keep working at it,” Vrabel said, via 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Alex Barth. “It has to be better at the line of scrimmage, at the second level, and try...

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Mike Vrabel Complimentary Of Patriots’ Next Opponent

Mike Vrabel Complimentary Of Patriots’ Next Opponent

The New England Patriots are coming off a signature win, taking down the Buffalo Bills on the road in Week 5. After beating the only undefeated team remaining, it might be easy to overlook their next opponent.

The Patriots travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints in Week 6. The Saints are coming off their first win of the season — a 26-14 victory over the New York Giants. While the Patriots are seen as favorites by oddsmakers, beating any NFL team is difficult, even more so on the road.

The Saints are led by quarterback Spencer Rattler....

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Where Tom Brady Has Patriots In His Latest NFL Power Rankings

Where Tom Brady Has Patriots In His Latest NFL Power Rankings

Tom Brady is high on the New England Patriots after their Week 5 upset win over the Buffalo Bills — but how high?

Well, Brady put the Patriots in the No. 10 spot in his latest NFL power rankings, which were shared Tuesday in a video posted to X by FOX Sports. Brady, who only ranked the top 10 teams, didn’t offer thoughts on the Patriots, as he reserved most of his commentary for teams in the top five.

Here are Brady’s top 10 teams:

1. Detroit Lions (4-1)
2. Philadelphia Eagles (4-1)
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1)
4. Buffalo...

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Patriots Unviel New Uniform Color Scheme For Week 6 Saints Game

Patriots Unviel New Uniform Color Scheme For Week 6 Saints Game

When the New England Patriots visit the Saints on Sunday, they’ll look different from how they have at any point in their franchise history.

On Wednesday, the Patriots revealed a new white-on-white uniform scheme that they’ll debut in their Week 6 game in New Orleans. The white pants are the most notable addition, as they’ve never been paired with the modern white uniform, which became one of New England’s primary uniform tops in 2020.

Excluding throwback-themed games, in which the Patriots pair white pants with the red “Pat Patriot” uniform, New England hasn’t used white pants since it did so...

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Patriots links 10/08/25 – Gonzalez-Davis-Jones: Best CB trio in the NFL?

Patriots links 10/08/25 – Gonzalez-Davis-Jones: Best CB trio in the NFL?

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Examining the roster ties between Patriots, Saints ahead of Week 6

Examining the roster ties between Patriots, Saints ahead of Week 6

The connections mostly flow one direction this October.

But between the active rosters, practice squads and reserve lists, five players in the current fold have been both New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints during their NFL careers.

Here’s a glance through that list of past and present names heading into Sunday’s flexed-out 1 p.m. ET kickoff at Caesars Superdome.

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Brandin Cooks, wide receiver — Cooks was a Saint before and he is a Saint again. The 32-year-old’s NFL run has produced 722 receptions for 9,635 yards, 58 carries for 341 yards, as well as 62 total...

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Patriots vs. Bills snap counts: Stefon Diggs makes the most of his opportunities

Patriots vs. Bills snap counts: Stefon Diggs makes the most of his opportunities

Stefon Diggs’ return to Buffalo was a full-on success.

Not only did the New England Patriots ended up beating his former club, the Bills, in upset fashion, he also played a pivotal role in the game. The first-year Patriot caught 10 passes for 146 yards, his best statistical output since joining the team as a free agent in March.

Given his production — he was responsible for 45.5% of the Patriots’ receptions and 53.5% of their receiving yards — Diggs being classified as New England’s WR1 seems to make sense. However, his playing time does not reflect that label: he...

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Patriots power rankings Week 6: Pats catapult up after epic Bills upset

Patriots power rankings Week 6: Pats catapult up after epic Bills upset

Sunday’s epic upset thriller in Buffalo became an instant classic. The undefeated Bills, wearing their spanking new Rivalry white ‘Cold Front’ uniforms, hosted New England for the final time at their old Highmark Stadium. Fans dressed to create a ‘white-out’ vibe, but the outfits weren’t enough. The Patriots prevailed 23-20, in a gritty, turnover-fueled nail-biter that snapped Buffalo’s perfect record and sent New England soaring from rebuilding mediocrity straight into the playoff conversation.

The win was far from flawless, especially early on, but the victory belonged to the whole team. The difference on Sunday was how they battled back. The...

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#PostPulpit Mailbag: Submit your questions for this week

#PostPulpit Mailbag: Submit your questions for this week

Mike Vrabel, Drake Maye, and the New England Patriots got their signature win with a primetime upset over the Buffalo Bills. With the Patriots seemingly announcing to the rest of the league they are to be taken for real, they get set to head down to New Orleans for what could be a classic trap game.

So, submit any Patriots questions — or whatever else is on your mind — down in the comments below or on Twitter using #PostPulpit.

Stay tuned for Friday’s updated mailbag.

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