Patriots swap backup quarterbacks day before season opener
Aug 25, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe (4) calls a play during the first quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Credit: Andrew Nelles-USA TODAY Sports
The New England Patriots’ backup quarterback drama continues, just over 24 hours before their season opener. Saturday brought another round of roster moves to the position.
Shortly after QB thoughts: Bailey Zappe is well positioned to be the No. 2 for Sunday's season opener.
It wouldn't be a surprise if Zappe is signed to the 53-man roster (not just elevated from the practice squad on a 1-game basis).
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) September 9, 2023?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported that the plan was for Bailey Zappe – who was waived last week and re-signed to the practice squad – to be the backup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, The #Patriots are signing QB Bailey Zappe to the 53-man roster, per source.
So after two weeks of drama, it appears New England is back to the original depth chart and Zappe will back up Mac Jones on Sunday vs. the #Eagles. pic.twitter.com/9w7MLbuH7I
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 9, 2023?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the Patriots are re-signing Zappe to the 53-man roster.
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In order to open up a spot for Zappe, the Patriots are waiving quarterback Matt Corral, according to Rapoport. Corral was claimed off waivers from the Carolina Panthers last week, and was reported to be competing with Zappe for the backup QB job.
That competition apparently ran as late as Friday, with Bill Belichick telling reporters the team still hadn’t made a decision between Corral and Zappe for Sunday’s backup job. Corral that wasn’t at practice on Friday, with his absence labeled ‘non-football related’ on the injury report.
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Corral will now go back through the waiver process. If he clears the Patriots could sign him to their practice squad. There is an open spot on the practice squad now with Zappe’s elevation.
Beyond the quarterback position, there could be more roster moves on the way for the Patriots prior to Sunday’s game as well. According to Patriots CB Jack Jones, who has already been ruled out tomorrow with a hamstring injury, is expected to miss multiple games, per source. A trip to injured reserve is likely. @TheAthletic
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) September 9, 2023?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jeff Howe of The Athletic, cornerback Jack Jones “is likely” to head to IR due to a hamstring injury. Jones missed practice on Thursday and Friday this week.
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Stopping the Eagles, easier said than done: Patriots vs. Eagles What to Watch For
There’s no dipping a toe in the water as the New England Patriots begin their 2023 season. They’ll be cannonballing right into the deep end of the pool of NFL opponents, when they host the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
The Eagles are coming off of one of their best seasons in franchise history. In just the second season under head coach Nick Sirianni, the Birds went 14-3 – tied with the Kansas City Chiefs for the best record in the NFL – and reached their fourth Super Bowl in NFL history.
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On offense, the Eagles were led by MVP runner-up Jalen Hurts. In his third NFL season, Hurts completed 66.5 percent of his passes for 3,701 yards with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions. On the ground he added another 760 yards (to the tune of 4.6 yards per carry) and 13 more scores. Bill Belichick described Hurts this week as “arguably the best player in the league, or one of the top two or three best players in the league.”
Defensively the Eagles’ front put together a historic season. They piled up 70 sacks, the third most ever by a team in a single season. It was just the third time a team has surpassed the 60 sack mark in a season since 2000, with the Eagles joining the 2000 Saints (66 sacks) and 2006 Chargers (61).
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For all their dominance though, the Eagles are relatively straightforward in the way they go about their business. There’s not a ton of smoke and mirrors in their philosophy, as Belichick pointed out this week.
“I don’t think it’s a big mystery about what they do. They just do it very well,” he explained. “They’re well-balanced, so you can’t over play one thing without giving up something else.” Things aren’t expected to change despite the team losing both coordinators this offseason.
Simply put, the Eagles are talented. It doesn’t matter if opponents know what’s coming, it’s about being able to physically make the plays to stop it (a concept Patriots fans should be familiar with from their own team’s dominant two-decade run). It’s easy to identify what the Patriots need to be able to do to have a chance to win the game – but it’ll be much harder for them to actually do it.
Keeping that ‘easier said than done’ theme in mind, let’s look at some key areas the Patriots will need to be competitive in if they want to start their season with a win on Sunday…
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