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Will Campbell's Return To Action Needs To Be Discussed
January 21, 2026 By  New England Patriots

Will Campbell’s Return To Action Needs To Be Discussed

Will Campbell was the Patriots’ fourth overall draft pick in 2025 out of LSU. He immediately won the Patriots’ fanbase over with his draft interview, where he said, “I’m going to fight and die to protect (Drake Maye).”

Nov 2, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) walks out of the player’s tunnel before a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Campbell put together a good regular season. Per Pro Football Focus, Campbell was given a 76.1 passing blocking grade (23rd among tackles) and a 67.7 run blocking grade (39th among tackles). He also allowed five sacks and 26 pressures during the regular season. His rookie campaign was far from perfect, but he showed promise for the future, especially for a 22-year-old kid. His rookie season was cut short in the Cincinnati Bengals game, where it looked like he could be done for the year. He was sidelined for four weeks and made his return a week before the playoffs started. The severity of his injury was kept rather quiet because the Patriots kept him off the injured reserve list.

Will Campbell’s Return To Action Needs To Be Discussed

Campbell’s Rough Start To The Playoffs

Will Campbell has had his hands full in the first two rounds of the playoffs. He’s had to deal with the likes of Khalil Mack, Odafe Oweh, Danielle Hunter, and Will Anderson Jr. That’s a tough task for any tackle, but it’s been particularly difficult for Campbell so far.

He looks a step slower and not as powerful as he did before his injury. It’s fair to assume he is still recovering from that knee injury, but the playoffs are not the time to ramp up. He simply needs to be better against another great pass rush in the Denver Broncos. If the Patriots are able to advance to the Super Bowl, Campbell will get another week to rest, but he needs to do a better job of protecting Drake Maye immediately. The Broncos’ pass-rushing duo of Nik Bonito and Jonathan Cooper has been wreaking havoc all year long. The Broncos lead the NFL in total sacks this year with 68. Will Campbell has had to play some of the best rushers the league has to offer so far in the postseason. That remains the case this Sunday in Denver.

About Brandon Gimpel

Brandon Gimpel joined LWOS in November, 2025 and covers the AFC East division with an emphasis on the New England Patriots. In the past, he's worked with publications such as Locked On Texans, Musket Fire, BIGPLAY, and The Hockey Writers. He Graduated from Florida State University in 2019 with a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice.