Update Emerges On Julian Edelman And Mohamed Sanu’s Status Vs. Chiefs

The New England Patriots are getting ready for the game against the Kansas City Chiefs. There’s no more bad news for the Patriots nation as the team provided a final update on the status of Mohamed Sanu and Julian Edelman.

Both Sanu and Edelman will suit up for the game against the Chiefs. NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport confirmed the information Sunday citing trusted sources. Edelman was dealing with a shoulder injury, and Sanu’s ankle ailment has been bugging him for weeks.

The Patriots will need the best of Sanu and Edelman. They need to score into the high -20s. Is the offense ready for this challenge?

It may be hard for everyone to make a prediction about the game, but most experts agree that the Patriots can win this one. Head coach Bill Belichick created the perfect defense to handle the Chiefs, and nobody can beat his talent. Belichick likes winning and so do his players. Tom Brady isn’t someone who is used to losing games.

Mike Reiss from ESPN believes that Kansas City will try to get revenge for the AFC Championship Game loss. Brady’s team ran for 176 yards in the big game and rushed for 173 yards against the Chiefs in the regular-season game. The Patriots may opt for a ground-based game. Their opponents have a completely different defense under first-year coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, and that may be an obstacle for New England. Brady and Co. would clinch a playoff berth with a victory, while the Chiefs might lock up the AFC West with another win and a predicted Raiders loss.

Experts predict that Brady will outplay Patrick Mahomes, suggesting that writing off the GOAT and his team is never a good idea. This may be a warning for everyone who believes that the Patriots can be defeated in this game. How will Sunday’s game develop? Brady and his teammates have a few tricks to show, and they can always surprise opponents. The Patriots can return stronger than ever, and they always do that in the second half of the regular season. They have won six Super Bowls, remember?

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