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8 Standouts From Patriots Joint Training Camp Practice with Commanders

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS, AUG 6 – The joint practice at Gillette Stadium allows coaches to evaluate key players and young quarterbacks while assessing positional battles and roster depth, officials said.

  • The New England Patriots and Washington Commanders held a joint practice in Foxborough on Wednesday ahead of their Friday exhibition game.
  • The practice featured intense competition partly because both teams have scrappy rosters and very competitive coaches, with some scuffles occurring during non-tackling drills.
  • Patriots quarterback Drake Maye completed 15-of-21 passes and showed growth despite one interception, while receivers, defensive players, and rookies like Mack Hollins and Milton Williams had notable performances.
  • Maye said, "Anything is positive when you're moving the ball," and praised his teammates' fire, while Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil noted, "players are representative of their coach."
  • The joint practice allowed both teams to assess player roles and team dynamics ahead of the exhibition, suggesting ongoing development and preparation for the regular season.
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Young QBs in spotlight for Patriots, Commanders at scrappy joint practice

Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels, friends off the field, guide their teams through a sometimes-spirited joint practice.

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