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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: Won't return in Week 15
Caedan Wallace (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Cardinals.The rookie offensive lineman from Penn State was designated to return from injured reserve Monday after sustaining an ankle injury in early October, but it now appears he'll need to wait another week to make his return. Wallace will remain on injured reserve, with Vederian Lowe (shoulder) or Demontrey Jacobs likely to serve as the New England Patriots' top left tackle in Week 15.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: Takes next step
Caedan Wallace (ankle) was designated to return from injured reserve Monday, Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reports.Wallace has been sidelined and on IR since Oct. 4, but he'll now be able to return to practice. The Penn State product will have 21 days to work with the team before needing to be placed back on the 53-man roster or return to injured reserve.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: Officially placed on IR
The New England Patriots placed Caedan Wallace (ankle) on injured reserve Friday.Head coach Jerod Mayo told reporters earlier Friday that Wallace would be placed on injured reserve, and this move made it official. The rookie tackle will miss New England's next four contests, with his earliest possible return coming in Week 9, when the Patriots take on the Titans.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: Set to hit IR
Head coach Jerod Mayo told reporters Friday that Caedan Wallace (ankle) will be placed on injured reserve, Evan Lazar of the New England Patriots' official site reports.Wallace hasn't officially been placed on IR yet; however, he's set to miss an extended period of time after sustaining an ankle injury during the Patriots' Week 4 loss to the 49ers. Vederian Lowe could start at left tackle Sunday after missing the Patriots' last two contests with a knee issue, but if he's unable to go as well, expect Demontrey Jacobs to protect Jacoby Brissett's blindside.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: In walking boot
Caedan Wallace was using crutches and wearing a boot on his left foot after Sunday's 30-13 loss to the 49ers, Evan Lazar of the New England Patriots' official site reports.The offensive tackle exited Sunday's game with an apparent ankle injury and did not return. Wallace was already replacing starting left tackle Vederian Lowe (knee). Zachary Thomas filled in for Wallace on Sunday.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: Ruled out vs. San Francisco
Caedan Wallace (ankle) will not return to Sunday's game against the 49ers, Taylor Kyles of CLNSMedia.com reports.With Wallace out, the New England Patriots will turn to Zachary Thomas to fill in at left tackle for the rest of Sunday's game.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: Heads to sidelines
Caedan Wallace (ankle) has exited Sunday's game against the 49ers, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports.Wallace's exit is a further blow to the New England Patriots' offensive line, especially at left tackle. With Chukwuma Okorafor (undisclosed) now on the exempt/left squad list and Vederian Lowe (knee) out as well, the Patriots will need to turn to Demontrey Jacobs or Zachary Thomas at left tackle.
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Patriots' Caedan Wallace: New England adds in third round
The New England Patriots selected Caedan Wallace in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 68th overall.Although he was overshadowed by teammate and fellow tackle Olu Fashanu, Wallace was a standout right tackle for Penn State and looks like a fine pickup for New England this late. Wallace (6-foot-5, 314 pounds) should have a good shot to emerge as an average or better starter at either guard or tackle, and like seemingly all Penn State prospects Wallace is an excellent athlete (31-inch vertical, 116-inch broad jump).