Marcus Bryant exits Eagles game with ankle injury for Patriots

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Last updated Aug 23, 2026

Marcus Bryant exits Eagles game with ankle injury for Patriots
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Marcus Bryant, offensive lineman for the New England Patriots, left a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles on August 22 with a left ankle injury and did not return. The injury raises concerns regarding the team's offensive line depth, already impacted by the absence of Ben Brown. After staying down on the field, Bryant walked gingerly to the medical tent before being confirmed out for the remainder of the game. His status remains unclear, as the severity of the injury has not been disclosed. Sixth-round rookie Dametrious Crownover replaced Bryant at right tackle during the game.

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  • Marcus Bryant sustained a left ankle injury during a preseason game
  • He is out for the rest of the game following the injury
  • Ben Brown is also unavailable, adding to line depth concerns
  • Dametrious Crownover took over at right tackle after Bryant's exit
  • Patriots roster cuts are approaching, raising urgency for linemen evaluations
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Patriots offensive lineman Marcus Bryant exited the Eagles game with an injury, raising questions about the team's offensive line depth. The post Marcus Bryant Injury Update: Patriots Offensive Lineman Exits Eagles Game appeared first on HEAVY.

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