Matthew Judon

Report: Matthew Judon to ‘miss some time' with biceps tendon injury

The Patriots could be without one of their key defensive players for a few weeks.

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Ted Johnson weighs in on what the loss of Matthew Judon could do to an already struggling Patriots team. Judon exited the game with an elbow injury.

New England Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon could miss some time with a biceps tendon injury, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on X following New England's Week 4 38-3 blowout loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

Per Rapoport's report, Judon will get an MRI to further determine the severity of the injury, which should give New England a better idea of a timetable for his return.

The Patriots originally listed Judon's injury as an elbow injury, listing him as doubtful to return, but things seem to be worse than initially suspected -- ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Judon has a lower biceps tendon tear.

Judon went down early in the fourth quarter. With the Patriots already trailing 31-3 and starting QB Mac Jones already pulled, Dallas offensive tackle Chuma Edoga blocked Judon to the ground, where he immediately grabbed his right arm. Prior to his departure from the game, Judon only logged one tackle.

Before the Week 4 matchup vs. Dallas, Judon had been a defensive menace with 12 combined tackles, 4 sacks, and a safety.

Also getting injured in the Week 4 loss was rookie standout DB Christian Gonzalez (shoulder), who had been a bright spot in the so far gloomy Patriot season.

With the loss of Judon, and possibly Gonzalez, New England and their depleted defense will adopt a "next man up" mentality as they look to get a win in their Week 5 matchup vs. the New Orleans Saints.

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