DeMario Douglas’ Illness Sidelines Key Patriots Receiver in Jaguars Loss

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In a disappointing 32-16 defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas was noticeably absent for much of the second half, leaving fans and analysts questioning his sudden decline in playing time. Douglas, who had been a vital asset for rookie quarterback Drake Maye, caught two passes for 14 yards before his abrupt exit due to illness.

Following the game, Douglas revealed to the Boston Herald that he had been “vomiting all day,” which significantly impacted his ability to perform. He explained, “I couldn’t stand up at times or focus,” highlighting the severity of his condition as the game progressed. His absence was felt acutely, as the Patriots’ offensive production plummeted without him on the field.

Douglas had contributed to New England’s early scoring drives, but once he left, the team struggled to move the ball, going on a four-drive stretch without scoring. Tight end Hunter Henry and running back JaMycal Hasty became the primary targets, but they could not fill the void left by the 23-year-old wideout. The Patriots resorted to increasing their use of two-tight end sets, which limited their receiving options further.

Despite the setback, there is optimism surrounding Douglas’s potential return in Week 8 against the New York Jets. However, he will face a tough matchup against star cornerback Sauce Gardner, who is expected to shadow him throughout the game.

As the Patriots regroup, they will need Douglas back at full strength to regain their offensive rhythm and compete effectively in the upcoming weeks. The team hopes that his health improves quickly, allowing him to continue being a key player in their efforts to turn around their season.

Halie Heaney

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