The New England Patriots have officially placed star offensive tackle Will Campbell on injured reserve.
Campbell suffered a knee injury during New England’s Week 12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Following the game, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said Campbell’s injury isn’t likely to be a season-ending issue, but he will miss some time.
“He won’t be out there this week and it’s gonna be a couple weeks,” Vrabel said on Monday. “We’ll have to make a decision here on the roster to see how long that’ll be. But, it’s nothing that’s gonna hopefully put him out for the entire season.”
Now, on Wednesday, the Patriots placed Campbell on injured reserve, meaning he will miss the next four games due to the injury. In his spot, Vederian Lowe will start at left tackle.
With Campbell going on

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