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Is the NFL risking player safety by allowing games on dangerously slippery fields?

The Week 7 showdown has started between the Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium. And well, there’s a lot of buzz amongst people! Both teams are looking for a win, but there’s a bigger drama unfolding that could change everything. Let’s get into why the field is causing some serious headaches for the players!

Wembley Stadium is usually amazing. But right now? It’s looking pretty treacherous. The grass got a facelift recently, and on top of that, it’s soaking wet thanks to a downpour. Commentators pointed out during the game that the slick conditions are a huge issue. Chad Graff from The Athletic tweeted, It’s a soggy field at Wembley for Pats-Jags today. Here’s a video @danval98 took for @WCVB of Drake Maye slipping on the wet grass during warm-ups. Watching Drake Maye wipe out during warm-ups isn’t exactly confidence-inspiring!

 

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After rain pouring down, the players are slipping and sliding everywhere. They’re used to the solid turf back in the States, but this English weather is throwing them for a loop. Every tackle, catch, and run could lead to a wipeout, which means they’ve got to rethink how they move.

These slippery conditions could really shake things up. Imagine scoring that game-winning touchdown, only to lose your footing! Plus, the uncertainty of the field could lead to injuries, and nobody wants to see that happen, especially with both teams already struggling at 1-5. This game is about to get wild!

Key matchups and predictions for the Patriots and Jaguars

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Is the NFL risking player safety by allowing games on dangerously slippery fields?

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Now let’s shift gears and look at the action on the field! The Patriots and Jaguars– they both desperately need a win, and with their 1-5 records, they’re staring down each other. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye is under pressure to lead the Patriots out of this slump. He’s shown flashes of potential, so fans are hoping this is his moment to shine against a struggling Jaguars defense.

The Jaguars have their own challenges. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence has been stumbling, with a rough 1-10 record in his last eleven games. He’s got to find a way to step up, especially with the offense’s shaky play and receiver drops holding them back. Their ground game isn’t looking too hot either without Travis Etienne, so they really need to find their rhythm.

Watch out for key matchups like Patriots corner Christian Gonzalez facing off against Jaguars receiver Brian Thomas Jr. This matchup could make or break the game. Gonzalez has the skills to shut down plays, while Thomas is eager to prove he’s a reliable target for Lawrence. How this duel plays out could turn the tide for either team.

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On the Jaguars’ side, running back Tank Bigsby could take advantage of his chance. With an impressive 7.2 yards per carry this season, he can make an impact. If he finds any gaps in the Patriots’ defense, it’ll take a lot of pressure off Lawrence. And of course, help the Jaguars score some much-needed points. The Pats are 5.5-point underdogs, but fans are hopeful about Maye’s potential for a breakout game. The projected score? Patriots at 23, Jaguars at 20. A nail-biter all the way!

With players working hard to stay grounded while going for a win, this matchup promises to be a wild ride. Here’s hoping the conditions don’t turn the game into a mud fest and that we see some great football unfold. With maybe a little home-field magic for the Jaguars!

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