Everything has come up New England Patriots so far this season. But the road ahead is about to get tougher for Mike Vrabel's club.

The Patriots -- who are now 10-2 after a 26-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium -- have benefited from good injury luck, quarterback Drake Maye playing like an MVP candidate and a historically easy schedule to stake their claim as the NFL's best team through 12 weeks.

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That injury luck appeared to run out Sunday, however. Rookie left tackle Will Campbell, rookie offensive guard Jared Wilson, special teams ace Brenden Schooler and defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga all suffered injuries in Cincinnati, and only Tonga was able to return to the game. Veteran right tackle Morga

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