The New England Patriots head coach gave us a heads-up on what to expect this Sunday.
continues to be a focal point of discussion for this roster reeling into the final week of NFL preseason games, especially so as we near closer to the start of the regular season.
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo gave some hints as to what we could expect against the Commanders under center on Sunday, detailing that he sees all four quarterbacks finding some time to play as Brissett starts the game off, effectively including Joe Milton III and Bailey Zappe in the bunch as well:
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