Two Patriots starters miss practice as Super Bowl 2026 questions emerge
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Two Patriots starters miss practice as Super Bowl 2026 questions emerge
A pair of key Patriots are dealing with injuries ahead of Super Bowl 2026. New England starting linebackers Harold Landry III and Robert Spillane did not practice on Friday, leaving their status for the big game up in the air with a little more than a week to go before kickoff.
Two Patriots defensive starters’ status uncertain for Super Bowl
FOXBORO — Patriots defensive starters Robert Spillane and Harold Landry III did not participate in Friday’s practice, the final session of the week at Gillette Stadium before the team heads to San Francisco for Super Bowl LX on Sunday. Spillane injured his ankle in Sunday’s AFC title game. Landry was inactive for the conference championship weekend with a knee injury that has lingered now for weeks. Related Articles Patriots QB Dra…
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