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Rookie Tackle's Turnaround: From Sacks to Shutout
29 Jan
Summary
- Rookie tackle Will Campbell significantly improved his playoff performance.
- He allowed no sacks against the top-seeded Denver Broncos.
- Campbell is still recovering from a recent MCL injury.

New England Patriots rookie tackle Will Campbell demonstrated remarkable improvement during the team's biggest win of the season, a 10-7 AFC title game victory over the top-seeded Denver Broncos. After facing significant pressure and allowing sacks in previous playoff games, Campbell pitched a shutout against Denver's star rusher Nik Bonitto, allowing only a single hit across all 64 offensive snaps. This performance showcased his response to adversity, especially considering he is only a few weeks removed from an MCL injury that sidelined him for four weeks.
Despite some lingering issues, such as a false start penalty and a missed cut block, Campbell's play was a substantial leap from earlier games where he surrendered multiple sacks. Head coach Mike Vrabel expressed pride in Campbell's development, noting his progress against a formidable opponent. As the Patriots prepare for Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks, Campbell's recent success offers a positive outlook for the offensive line's ability to protect quarterback Drake Maye, who acknowledged Campbell's enthusiastic support after securing the game-clinching first down.




