New England Patriots Wrap Up Training Camp
New England Patriots Wrap Up Training Camp
New England Patriots Wrap Up Training Camp
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During the Pittsburgh Steelers' final training camp practice, wide receivers worked on various drills including comeback routes and jump balls, under the guidance of coach Zach Azzanni, who emphasized the importance of explosive breaks. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots faced challenges during a joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles, where quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and rookie Drake Maye struggled in 11-on-11 drills, with Brissett throwing two interceptions and Maye being sacked multiple times. Despite an initial strong performance in 7-on-7s, the Patriots' offensive line had difficulty protecting the quarterbacks, raising concerns ahead of the season. Patriots receiver DeMario Douglas, returning from injury, showcased his quickness and playmaking ability, earning praise from teammates and coaches. Overall, both teams are working through offensive inconsistencies as they prepare for their upcoming games, with particular focus on improving pass protection and execution. The joint practice highlighted the need for the Patriots to bolster their offensive line to support their quarterbacks effectively.

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