Patriots lose RB Antonio Gibson for season
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The New England Patriots are no stranger to the concept of “next man up.” From the early dynasy days of former coach Bill Belichick and qua
A knee injury in the second quarter knocked Antonio Gibson out of the Patriots’ upset win against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.
Here are the Patriots’ options for adding another running back to their roster following Antonio Gibson’s season-ending injury.
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New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson, 27, suffered a knee injury on Sunday night. The Patriots beat the Buffalo Bills in a close 23-20 game, but Gibson’s injury cast a slight shadow over the win.
After the Buffalo win, video of Gibson cropped up, showing him standing by the locker room door of the Patriots at Highmark Stadium, greeting each player as they came in off the field. Gibson, a six-year veteran, has only been in one playoff game in his career, as a rookie in 2020 with Washington.
The depth of the New England Patriots will be tested after an injury Sunday night to running back Antonio Gibson.
New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson suffered a season-ending knee injury on Sunday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. On Monday afternoon Rapoport shared that Gibson tore his ACL on a first half kickoff return, and is expected to be out for the year.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel provided an update on Antonio Gibson’s status Monday morning after the running back suffered a knee injury in the team’s 23-20 win over the Bills. “Nothing new to add,” Vrabel said on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show.