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FOXBORO, Mass. -- The real story after the New England Patriots' Week 9 matchup with the Washington Redskins is the players they lost, not the game they won.

Everyone knew the Patriots would roll the Redskins. The hope was they would come out of the game without any major injuries. That does not appear to be the case.

Starting left tackle Sebastian Vollmer was ruled out before the half with a head injury, and starting running back Dion Lewis suffered a knee injury that knocked him out of the game in the third quarter. If you were making a list of players the Patriots couldn't afford to lose this season, Vollmer and Lewis would be near the top.

Despite the injuries, the Patriots still won 27-10 against a not-terrible Redskins team. Check out which players stood out positive for the Patriots:

PATRICK CHUNG
The Patriots starting strong safety helped limit tight end Jordan Reed to three catches for 18 yards. Patrick Chung individually let up two catches on six targets for 14 yards and a pass breakup.

Chung has been fantastic in man coverage all season. He forced a drop early in the game when he hit Reed's arm as the Redskins tight end was trying to make the catch.

LEGARRETTE BLOUNT
The 250-pound running back rumbled down the field for 129 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries. The Patriots needed LeGarrette Blount to step up after they lost left tackle Sebastian Vollmer with a head injury and running back Dion Lewis with a knee ailment.

Lewis' knee injury looked like it could be a long-term situation, so the Patriots might need to continue riding Blount.

ALAN BRANCH
Alan Branch helped limit the Redskins to 37 carries on 15 yards. He also forced Redskins running back Matt Jones to fumble, which was recovered by Rob Ninkovich.

TOM BRADY
The Patriots' offensive line is in shambles, yet Brady still completed 26 of 39 passes for 299 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

His left guard and center are rookies, his left tackle began the season on the practice squad and his right tackle is a center. There is absolutely no doubt Brady is the NFL MVP so far this season.

MALCOLM BUTLER
Malcolm Butler had a tough assignment against DeSean Jackson and allowed just three catches on seven targets for 15 yards with a pass breakup.

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