Patriots’ Rhamondre Stevenson Poised for Return after Injury
Stevenson’s Recovery Progress: A Glimmer of Hope
In the latest news from Patriots’ camp, running back Rhamondre Stevenson seems to be on track to participate in the team’s upcoming game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The match, scheduled for Sunday at Wembley Stadium (9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network), is eagerly anticipated by fans.
Stevenson had been out of play due to a foot injury that occurred during a late game against the Miami Dolphins on October 6. Despite initial optimism that the injury wouldn’t affect his play, complications arose, sidelining the player.
Stevenson’s Anticipated Comeback
On Friday, Stevenson returned to practice after missing the Patriots’ defeat to the Houston Texans and sitting out the team’s last five practice sessions. His return to the field took place at Harrow School in northwest London, where he expressed positive outlook regarding his health. “I’m feeling good right now. I had to take a couple days off but I’m feeling like I should be able to play on Sunday,” he shared post-practice.
Stevenson’s return is eagerly awaited by the team and fans alike, given his impressive record of leading the Patriots with 356 rushing yards on 77 carries (an average of 4.6) and three touchdowns.
Other Updates from the Patriots’ Camp
Stevenson wasn’t the only one making headlines. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye, listed on the team’s injury report for the first time this season due to a knee concern, declared he’s geared up for Sunday’s action. “I’m feeling good. These last two days, I felt good out there at practice. I’m ready to go for Sunday,” said Maye on Friday.
With Stevenson’s return and Maye’s readiness, the Patriots seem to be in a strong position for the upcoming game. Keep an eye on this space for more updates as the situation unfolds.