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Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte Injured; Rhamondre Stevenson Status Uncertain

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BREAKING: The New England Patriots face a critical injury update as wide receiver Kayshon Boutte left the game against the Falcons with a hamstring injury. Following a strong first half, Boutte was ruled out by the third quarter, raising concerns about his availability for the upcoming matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 10.

Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel provided limited details regarding Boutte’s condition, stating, “Not much. Hamstring.” The young receiver has been a key player this season, recording 23 catches for 431 yards and five touchdowns. His absence could significantly impact the Patriots’ offense as they prepare to face the tough Bucs defense.

Adding to the Patriots’ woes, running back Rhamondre Stevenson missed the Week 9 game due to a toe injury, with uncertainty surrounding his status for the next game. “I’m not into predictions. I don’t really do timeframes,” Vrabel said. “But all I can tell you is that he’s working hard… So, he is fighting to get back as fast as possible.”

The Patriots improved their record to 7-2 with their recent victory, while the Bucs stand at 6-2 and are coming off a bye week. As the team prepares for this pivotal road game, the health of their key players is crucial.

Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely for any updates on Boutte and Stevenson as the Patriots look to secure their spot in the playoff race. With both injuries hanging in the balance, the urgency for the team to adapt and strategize intensifies.

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.

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