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Struggling Patriots Rookie Reveals He Played Super Bowl With Injury

Struggling Patriots Rookie Reveals He Played Super Bowl With Injury

Summary

The New England Patriots lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl, with rookie left tackle Will Campbell playing despite a knee injury. Campbell, who had a high-pressure rate during the game, was not on the final injury report before the Super Bowl.

Key Facts

  • The Patriots lost 29-13 to the Seahawks in the Super Bowl.
  • Rookie left tackle Will Campbell played the game with a torn ligament in his knee.
  • Campbell allowed a 26.9 percent pressure rate, tying for the most pressures in a postseason game.
  • Campbell was not listed on the team's final injury report before the game.
  • Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was sacked six times during the game.
  • The Patriots' coaching staff acknowledged issues with the offensive line's ability to protect Maye.
  • This game marked the end of Campbell's first season with the team.
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