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New England Patriots Sack Leader Sidelined for First Practice of Titans Week

The first official injury and practice participation report for Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season provided both questions and answers for the New England Patriots.

Although the Pats enjoyed a respectable level of attendance at practice, they listed nine players in total as they prepare to take on the Tennessee Titans on Oct. 19 at Nissan Stadium.

Here is the afternoon’s full report, along with its implications for this Week 7 matchup:

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

DID NOT PARTICIPATE
S Jaylinn Hawkins, Hamstring
LB Anfernee Jennings, Ankle
LB Harold Landry III, Ankle

LIMITED PARTICIPATION
DT Christian Barmore, Not Injury Related / Other
WR Stefon Diggs, Chest
OT Morgan Moses, Hip
CB Charles Woods, Knee

FULL PARTICIPATION
CB Christian Gonzalez, Hamstring
DE Keion White, Elbow

What it Means for the Patriots:

Landry’s appearance on this week’s initial injury report should not be surprising. The veteran linebacker left New England’s Week 6 win over the New Orleans Saints early in first quarter while attempting to stop a run by Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler. Landry remained down after his knee buckled outward. He ultimately walked off slowly under his own power. While Landry was evaluated away from the playing field, he returned to the Pats defense for the next series. The former Titan has been a productive fit within Vrabel’s defensive scheme in New England. Landry fits the mold of a smaller, athletic linebackers, capable of relentlessly pursuing the quarterback. Through the first six games of the season, Landry has compiled 22 total tackles, six tackles-for-loss, one forced fumble and a team-leading 4.5 sacks.

Safety Jaylinn Hawkins was unsurprisingly absent from practice after missing New England’s Week 6 win in New Orleans. He left the Pats’ Week 4 contest against the Carolina Panthers with a hamstring injury just before halftime after suffering a hamstring injury and did not return for the remainder of the game. He was a sporadic participant during last week’s sessions, and did suit up for New England’s 23-20 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Losing Hawkins for any period of time could be costly for New England’s defense. Hawkins has been one of New England’s most reliable defensive backs. Though the Pats’ first five games, he has compiled 23 tackles, one interception, one pass deflection, and 1.5 sacks.

Despite being out for Week 6, Jennings has played a notable role within the Pats front seven this season. The Alabama product is a stout run-defender who adequately sets the edge and serves as a playmaker against the run. He has also developed into a stout pass-rusher, due to his underrated mix of quickness, change-of-direction ability, power and instincts. Jennings’ most prominent strengths remain his toughness and tenacity — both of which would have been welcomed against the Saints offense. After missing the Patriots’ season-opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jennings has gone on to compile seven total tackles in four games.

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