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FOXBORO, Mass. -- A week off served the New England Patriots well.
The Patriots had perfect practice attendance coming out of the bye week. Interior offensive lineman Ryan Wendell participated in his second consecutive session after missing over two weeks with an illness. Wendell has yet to suit up in a game.
The Patriots have started guards Josh Kline, Shaq Mason and Tre' Jackson and center David Andrews in Wendell's absence. It remains to be seen how the Patriots will use Wendell now that he's back and healthy.
The Patriots have rotated every position along their offensive line other than center, where David Andrews has played 100 percent of offensive snaps. Wendell could find himself in the Patriots' offensive line rotation at either guard or center.
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