New England Patriots To Have Key Pieces Available For Week 7 Clash
It’s Sunday morning, and Patriots fans everywhere can collectively exhale. The weekly pre-game injury report drama has concluded, and the news is good. Both star Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs and edge-rushing menace Harold Landry III are officially active and ready to roll against the Tennessee Titans.
For a moment there, it felt like another classic “will they, won’t they” situation that keeps New England fans glued to their phones. But after a week of cryptic practice reports, it seems the Patriots will have two of their most crucial chess pieces on the field in Nashville.
Can the Patriots Keep the Momentum?
Patriots WR Stefon Diggs and OLB Harold Landry officially are active today vs. Titans. pic.twitter.com/ER4uXYm2MM
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 19, 2025
Let’s be real, the Patriots (4-2) are feeling themselves after a solid 25-19 win over the Saints in New Orleans. On the other side of the field, you’ve got the Titans (1-5), who are probably still trying to figure out what hit them after getting smacked by the Raiders. This should be a straightforward win, but this is the NFL. Taking any opponent lightly is a recipe for a Monday morning meltdown.
Good News for the Patriots’ Offense and Defense
The collective sigh of relief you heard from Foxborough was for Diggs. After being limited with a chest injury, he’s been cleared. Thank goodness, because watching Drake Maye without his top target would be like watching a magician without his best trick. Diggs has been the engine of this passing attack, leading the team with 32 catches for 387 yards. His knack for getting open has been a godsend for a team that desperately needed a true number-one receiver. Against the Titans’ secondary, expect Maye to look his way early and often.
On the defensive side, Landry III is suiting up for a little reunion against his old squad. After a brief injury scare against the Saints, he’s good to go. Landry has been an absolute terror, leading the Patriots’ defense with 4.5 sacks. He’s been the relentless force that Head Coach Mike Vrabel envisioned when he brought him over from Tennessee. You just know he’s got this game circled on his calendar. A little extra motivation against your old coach and teammates? Yes, please.
The Patriots will be without Safety Jaylinn Hawkins, which stings a bit, but that just means veteran Kyle Dugger gets another start to show what he can do. In the world of “next man up,” this is a key opportunity for him.
So, as the Patriots head into Nissan Stadium, they’ve got their key players, they’ve got the momentum, and they’ve got a chance to prove they’re a legitimate contender. Now, they just have to avoid the classic trap game. No pressure.
