FOXBOROUGH — It might seem foolish in hindsight to label a primetime matchup against a 2-10 Giants squad as a potential “trap game” for the Patriots.
But given New York’s potent pass rush — and the state of New England’s banged-up offensive line — the writing was on the wall that Drake Maye was bracing for a painful night at Gillette Stadium.
New England’s offense took to the field on Monday without its starting left tackle in Will Campbell (knee, injured reserve ) and starting left tackle Jared Wilson (ankle).
Even if both rookies are expected to return later this year, Patriots fans who saw several New England QBs get swarmed behind a porous O-line in recent years were seemingly justified in expecting the worst over the next few weeks.
That same sentiment wasn’t shared by Drake May

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