Patriots' offensive line ranks last in NFL as team struggles to 3-9 record

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The New England Patriots' offense has struggled significantly this season, contributing to their 3-9 record. Their offensive line ranks last in the NFL with a composite score of 2, indicating severe issues in both pass protection and run blocking. Quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye have faced high pressure rates, with 44.1% and 38% of dropbacks, respectively. The running backs also struggle, ranking low in yards before contact, highlighting the line's poor performance. In response to these issues, the Patriots released starting left guard Michael Jordan. Despite these changes, the team's offensive line problems remain a major concern as the season progresses.


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