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Patriots vs Jets: Week 17 Game Day
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Football fans, tune in for the New England Patriots vs. New York Jets game this Sunday, December 28th at 1 PM ET! Catch it on FOX, WFXT, or stream via FOX Sports app, NFL Plus, or NFL Sunday Ticket. Listen to the radio on 98.5 The Sports Hub or the Patriots radio network. Dont miss pregame and postgame shows on Patriots.com and the official app. Head to Patriots.com for full viewing options.
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Patriots Face Jets with Key Players Out
02:13|The New England Patriots began practice for their upcoming game against the New York Jets, missing eight key players due to injuries and concussions. Running back TreVeyon Henderson returned to practice, but several others, including linebacker Harold Landry and cornerback Carlton Davis, remained out. The Jets also had injury concerns, with quarterback Justin Fields on injured reserve. The Patriots opened the activation window for defensive tackle Milton Williams, who has been out with a high ankle sprain. Despite limited participation, the team aims to get healthier before facing the Jets on Sunday.
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Patriots & Jets Injury Updates: Key Players Out
01:51|New England Patriots and New York Jets face injury concerns ahead of week seventeen matchup. Key players like Kayshon Boutte, Carlton Davis, and Harold Landry sit out practice. Several others, including DeMario Douglas and Mack Hollins, have limited reps. Jets Justin Fields, Kiko Mauigoa, and multiple defensive linemen also miss practice. Eric Watts returns to full participation for the Jets after concussion. Both teams watch injuries closely as playoff scenarios unfold.
Vrabel Dominates Coach of Year Race
01:49|Mike Vrabels Patriots and Ben Johnsons Bears are making headlines in the NFL, with Vrabel leading the Coach of the Year race and the Patriots vying for the AFC East title. Second-year quarterback Drake Maye and Bears Caleb Williams are shining, while Vrabels turnaround has earned him thirteen first-place votes in an anonymous survey of NFL executives.
Belichick's Christmas Grind: Patriots' Secret to Success
01:12|Bill Belichicks unwavering commitment to football, even on holidays, fostered a dynasty mindset in the New England Patriots. Players like Brian Hoyer shared stories of grueling Christmas practices and missed family time, all in the name of winning Super Bowls. Belichicks tough love approach, exemplified by his Christmas Day practice demands, contributed to the teams unparalleled success.
Patriots vs Jets: Perfect Road Record on the Line
01:43|The New England Patriots, currently at 12-3 and leading the division, head to MetLife Stadium to face the 3-12 New York Jets. The Patriots aim for a series sweep, their 13th win, and a perfect 8-0 road record. After securing their first playoff spot since 2021, theyre the only undefeated road team this season. Quarterback Drake Maye, with a 70.9 completion percentage, and wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who recently had a 138-yard game, are key players for the Jets. The Patriots, ranked top 10 in offense and defense, seek to hit 50 total touchdowns. Tune in to Fox or 98.5 FM The Sports Hub for this rivalry matchup.
Patriots Sign Jaimes, Add Mitchell, Smith
01:54|The New England Patriots have made several roster moves, signing offensive lineman Brenden Jaimes to the fifty-three-man roster and adding running back Elijah Mitchell and wide receiver Brandon Smith to the practice squad. They also released tackle Sebastian Gutierrez from the practice squad and placed defensive tackle Joshua Farmer on injured reserve. Jaimes, a five-year NFL veteran, joins the Patriots after playing special teams for the Chargers and Giants. Mitchell, a sixth-round pick in 2021, has over 1,500 rushing yards and ten touchdowns in his career. Smith, a six-foot-one receiver, has bounced around the league and made his NFL debut on special teams with the Jets last year. These changes come as the Patriots tweak their lineup heading into the final weeks, bolstering the offensive line while managing injuries and practice squad spots.