Next man up: Patriots running back steps forward with confidence to take on the challenge of replacing Antonio Gibson.mh

New England Patriots RB Ready for Challenge of Replacing Antonio Gibson

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings prides himself on always being ready for the next challenge.

In the wake of losing fellow rusher Antonio Gibson to a season-ending ACL tear, Jennings appears to be in-line for a potential promotion within the team’s positional depth chart.

Given Jennings’ experience with working within Josh McDaniels’ offense, the Pats’ practice squadder is perhaps the team’s most logical choice to replace Gibson in the lineup. Accordingly, the 24-year-old appears confident that he is ready to to assume the role, if called into duty.

“I prepare every day,” Jennings said, via NBC Sports. “I’m sitting in the same meeting room as the guys every day. I mean, it’s not really anything hard for me to jump into because I’m practicing during the week, I’m still learning the offense. Then, of course, on the practice squad, some offenses run similar things to us, so I’m still getting reps and things I need to do for the week.”

Jennings, a scout-teamer in 2024, signed to New England’s active roster last December. The 6’0” 217-pound running back originally joined the Pats signed as a rookie free agent last May out of Florida A&M. Jennings played in three games for the Patriots last season and finished with 13 carries for 33 yards. He routinely aligned with the Pats’ second-team offense during training camp During the preseason, he carried the ball six times for 19 yards and one touchdown.

Therefore it should come as little-to-no surprise that Jennings’ experience makes him the front-runner to take Gibson’s place — especially given his comfortable fit within New England’s run-heavy game plan. In fact, Jennings’ work ethic with New England’s practice squad has caught the eye of head coach Mike Vrabel, who praised the veteran back prior to the team’s first Week 6 practice at the WIN Waste Innovations Field House adjacent to Gillette Stadium.

“I think he’s a great teammate,” Vrabel said. “I think he cares about the team. He’s able to play on special teams… He’s able to play on third downs. [Terrell’s] got a toughness to him. I think he’s improved.”

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