The New England Patriots are still trying to improve their offense as the team recently announced that they have signed offensive lineman Brian Schwenke.
Schwenke (27), was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round with the pick No. 107 has played in 57 total games starting in 30 of them.
Schwenke played both right and left guard at the University of California, Berkeley and that may have been a key reason as to why Bill Belichick signed the lineman as the Patriots head coach loves players who can play more than one position.
This is a depth move made for offensive line that give the New England Patriots starting experience behind their first team and insurance for any injuries possibly sustained at the guard and center position.
Michel and Cannon injured
The injuries aren’t stopping with Jordan Matthews as first-round selection Sony Michel was injured during today’s practice.
The injury was said to have been to sustained during a team drill and according to Patriots ESPN reporter Mike Reiss, the rookie running back walked off under his own power.
Patriots rookie RB Sony Michel walked under his own power to the medical tent at practice, and has not returned to practice since. He was with head athletic trainer Jim Whalen.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 1, 2018
The same goes for former All-Pro tackle Marcus Cannon who also sustained an injury at camp today.
However Patriots fans should breathe a sigh of relief as according yet again to Reiss, the injury is not related to the ankle injury that sent him to injured reserve last season and is deemed minor.
Starting right tackle Marcus Cannon left Wednesday's practice, but I'm told there is no reason for long-term concern, and it isn't related to last year's ankle injury.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 1, 2018
The Patriots have practice for the next two days start at 9:15 p.m. as they prepare for their first preseason matchup against the Washington Redskins on Aug 9.