Patriots lose several starters to injury during Bengals game
Patriots left guard Jared Wilson and special teams captain Brenden Schooler left the first half of Sunday’s game at Cincinnati with ankle injuries and did not return.
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Wilson has started 11 of 12 games this season, missing only the Patriots’ home win over Carolina in Week 4. Entering Sunday, the third-round rookie was coming off his best game of the season against the Jets. He was carted off on the last play of the Patriots’ opening drive and later replaced by veteran backup Ben Brown.
Schooler is an All-Pro special teamer who is regarded as one of the best kick coverage players in the league. He entered Sunday’s game with a dozen tackles, but did not record any statistics Sunday.
Left tackle Will Campbell (knee), defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga (chest) and right tackle Morgan Moses (illness) also left the game. Like Wilson, Campbell was carted off the field when he went down in the third quarter. Tonga was listed as questionable and remained on the bench in the second half, while Moses returned to play after a brief absence.
