
Well as much of an update as you can get from the Patriots...
Patriots star linebacker Jerod Mayo left last night’s game in the first quarter with a right knee injury, a potentially devastating blow to the Patriots. The reigning AP defensive rookie of the year looked to sustain the injury when engaged with a blocker, tumbling to the turf and spending several moments there. Doctors flexed Mayo’s knee, then took him into the locker room. Officially, he was listed as “questionable.” In his place, Gary Guyton moved to the middle. Coach Bill Belichick said he had no update. “I wish I did,” he said. Teammates described Mayo as being in “good spirits” at halftime. Mayo told one teammate, “It’s nothing serious (Boston Herald).”
I know there isn't much news here, but it is good to hear that Mayo told teammates that the injury was "nothing serious". Hopefully he will be back on the field quickly, because the Patriots need him in that middle of the defense, where they are very thin. We'll keep you posted in the Patriots actually let any real information out.


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