Will Campbell injury update: Coach Mike Vrabel reveals rookie left tackle’s recovery progress, says “so far, so good”

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 Coach Mike Vrabel reveals rookie left tackle’s recovery progress, says “so far, so good”

Patriots’ Will Campbell shows encouraging recovery (Image via: Getty Images)

The New England Patriots received some encouraging news regarding rookie left tackle Will Campbell, who has been sidelined since Week 12 due to an MCL sprain. Campbell missed the team’s Week 13 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, and his placement on injured reserve meant he would be out for at least the next three games, with the Week 14 bye not counting toward the minimum four-week IR stay.

For a team navigating a critical stretch of the regular season, any positive sign of recovery is a huge boost.While the initial injury reports were alarming, there is reason for optimism. Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer had labeled the injury a Grade 3 MCL sprain, suggesting a severe tear. However, recent observations indicate that Campbell’s progress may be better than expected. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel offered an update that has fans hopeful, signaling that the rookie left tackle’s comeback could align well with the team’s playoff push.

Patriots’ positive signs on Will Campbell’s recovery

On the first practice following the team’s bye week, Campbell was seen walking through the locker room with no brace on his knee, later putting on only a sleeve. This simple detail suggests that the MCL sprain may not be as severe as initially feared. “So far, so good,” Coach Mike Vrabel said regarding Campbell’s recovery.

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Typically, an MCL sprain requires four to six weeks of recovery, depending on severity. If Campbell follows the shorter end of this timeline, he could return for the Week 18 regular-season finale, giving him time to regain his rhythm before the playoffs.

On the other hand, if the recovery takes longer, the Patriots may need to carefully manage his return in postseason play.Securing the No. 1 seed would provide an additional week of rest, giving Campbell a better chance to return at full strength. For now, the visual progress and Vrabel’s positive comments offer reassurance that the team’s rookie left tackle is trending in the right direction. As the Patriots continue their late-season push, Campbell’s eventual return could prove crucial in protecting the quarterback and solidifying the offensive line for the postseason.Also Read: Josh Simmons injury update: NFL insider provides key details on Chiefs LT’s status after concerning week 13 setback

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