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Pats hope new-look offensive line provides protection for QB Drake Maye
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Pats hope new-look offensive line provides protection for QB Drake Maye

2025-08-01 05:44 Last Updated At:06:01

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Among the New England Patriots' biggest priorities this offseason was to fortify the offensive line around quarterback Drake Maye.

It was a must as Maye attempts to make a leap forward in his second season under a new coach, new offense and surrounded by several new playmakers.

Through the first full week of training camp, signs of improvement are beginning to show for the new-look group.

“I think those guys are battling,” Maye said. “They don’t get enough love ever. And I think the coaching staff and what the offensive linemen are doing, I think they will be doing throughout the whole season. It’s going to be impressive.”

Injuries decimated the front five last season, with the Patriots fielding 11 different combinations of starters. The lack of consistency contributed to a line that ranked near the bottom of the NFL last season in pass-block win rate (51%) and was 31st in run-block win rate (67%).

While it may not be a direct correlation, Maye has yet to throw an interception during live drills through eight training camp practices.

What projects to be a vastly new starting group up front has certainly had a role in that.

Six-foot-six, 320-pound Will Campbell, the fourth overall draft pick in April, was selected to be Maye's new blindside protector. He'll likely be joined by free agent addition Morgan Moses at right tackle and veteran Michael Onwenu at right guard.

Cole Strange, the 2022 first-round pick who is finally healthy after missing all but three games in 2024 following a knee injury, is in the mix at left guard. But he is getting lots of competition from 2025 third-round pick Jared Wilson.

The only real concern might be at center after offseason addition Garrett Bradbury suffered an injury earlier this week that has kept him sidelined. Strange has spent some time there and on Wednesday the Patriots also signed former Boston College and UFL center Alec Lindstrom.

Campbell said he is soaking everything up that he can, including taking pointers from not just his peers on offense, but the defense as well.

“A lot of those guys have played a lot more football than me,” Campbell said. “So anything that they can help me with and give me tips on things they see me doing that can help my game and help me in any way — that's what a rookie asks for.”

Maye has certainly taken notice of the strides made by the group lined up in front of him, adapting as the offense experiments with different cadences and signals to identify linebackers pre-snap.

The group is also giving Maye time in the pocket to identify open receivers and has shown some noticeable chemistry with free agent acquisition Stefon Diggs, rookie receiver Kyle Williams and others.

Moses said there is also a humbleness surrounding this group of linemen that stands out.

That includes Campbell, who Moses said is responding well to teaching points from the coaching staff and his peers as he continues to go through some expected growing pains playing on the outside in the NFL.

“He's learning how to be a pro. He's learning how to try and not make the same mistakes as he's made before,” Moses said.

“Obviously, you have great defensive linemen across from you. ... They're doing a good job of pulling him to the side and telling him tendencies that he might have. So he's learning. ... That's a part to who Will is — eager to learn and get back out there and fix things."

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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, left, looks to pass at the team's NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, left, looks to pass at the team's NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel, right, tangles with offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) during practice at the team's NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel, right, tangles with offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) during practice at the team's NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

New England Patriots offensive tackle Will Campbell stretches at the team's NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

New England Patriots offensive tackle Will Campbell stretches at the team's NFL football training camp, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson will be sidelined for three to five weeks after undergoing a procedure to treat a left thigh injury, putting his Olympic participation for Sweden in question.

Carlsson had the procedure Friday in Los Angeles on a Morel-Lavallée lesion — a rare degloving injury in which skin and fat become separated from fascia tissue, leaving a fluid-filled space.

“I haven't heard exactly how he's doing right now, but I'm sure he's in the situation where he's going through the process and the procedure that he went through,” Anaheim coach Joel Quenneville said after the Ducks beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in a shootout Friday night. "We wish him nothing but the best, and then have a great recovery and come back and help us out."

Carlsson, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 draft, got off to an exceptional start for the Ducks this season with 38 points in his first 29 games. But he had been in a scoring slump for the past month, producing just six points in the past 15 games.

Quenneville acknowledged that Carlsson had been attempting to play through the problem.

“Yeah, but I don't know for how long, and then I think it progressively got worse,” Quenneville said. “It was one of those things that they had to nab it when they did today.”

The 21-year-old Carlsson was selected for Sweden's Olympic team, but the Milan-Cortina Games begin in 3 1/2 weeks.

Carlsson is still the leading scorer for the Ducks this season with 44 points in 44 games. His extended absence is another setback for Anaheim, which has slumped for the past five weeks after spending much of the season's first 2 1/2 months in first place in the Pacific Division.

Despite playing without their top two scorers due to injury, the Ducks rallied from a two-goal deficit to win at Los Angeles in the first leg of a home-and-home Freeway Faceoff miniseries. Troy Terry was placed on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, missing his fourth straight game.

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Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) celebrates after his goal with defenseman Ian Moore (74) during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) celebrates after his goal with defenseman Ian Moore (74) during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

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