Mike Vrabel: We’re not moving Will Campbell to guard, center, tight end, or anywhere else
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed that left tackle Will Campbell will remain in his position despite criticism following his performance in Super Bowl LX. Drafted as the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 draft, Campbell has faced scrutiny but will not be moved to another position, according to Vrabel. Campbell, 22, disclosed that he played part of the season with a torn knee ligament, which caused him to miss several games. The Patriots are committed to Campbell's development, emphasizing his potential for improvement and the need for consistency to enhance the team's offensive performance.
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