Patriots quickly turning page after first Eagles joint practice

Patriots quickly turning page after first Eagles joint practice

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Key Points:

  • The New England Patriots concluded their first joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles positively, with their offense scoring a field goal in a two-minute drill and their defense preventing the Eagles from scoring.
  • Wide receiver Mack Hollins emphasized the importance of consistency, noting that success in one practice does not guarantee the same outcome the next day, highlighting the team's focus on continual improvement.
  • The Patriots' passing offense, led by quarterback Drake Maye and wide receiver A.J. Brown, showed strong performance, with Hollins contributing during key moments, including the two-minute drill that ended with a 52-yard field goal by kicker Andy Borregales.
  • Defensively, New England had encouraging moments, particularly against the pass, though they faced challenges against the run, with interior lineman Milton Williams stressing the need to maintain their execution and communication in subsequent practices.
  • Both offense and defense recognize that sustaining their performance is crucial, as each practice presents a new opportunity to build on previous successes and address weaknesses.

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