Will Campbell, Drake Maye, and some of the New England Patriots attended the Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat game. Campbell stole the show as he chugged a can of beer on the Jumbotron.
The left tackle went shirtless in the viral clip shared by Justin Turpin. He was cheered by his teammates, and the crowd went crazy as he downed the contents of the can.
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Campbell attending the game is a positive, as it shows signs of recovery from a knee injury sustained in Week 12. The rookie offensive lineman was promptly placed on the injured reserve because of the injury. He hasn't played or practiced since the injury.
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Campbell was having an impressive start to his professional football career before the injury. He started all 12 games protecting Drake Maye's blindside. The first-round pick has allowed a mere five sacks.
Will Campbell's Patriots take on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16
Will Campbell won't play in his team's Week 16 game against the Baltimore Ravens. The promising rookie has missed just two of the mandated games due to being on the injured reserve. Vederian Lowe is expected to deputize in his place.
The Patriots are fresh off a Week 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills. It was Mike Vrabel's team's first loss since Week 3, and ended their 10-game winning streak.
Drake Maye and Co. will have their work cut out against the Ravens. The Ravens are competing for the AFC North title and are a week removed from a blowout win over the Cincinnati Bengals. They'll fancy their chances at home against the New England Patriots.
The earliest Will Campbell can return is the season finale against the Miami Dolphins. With that in mind, here's how to watch the Patriots vs. Ravens Week 16 game:
- Date: Sunday, December 21, 2025
- Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Venue: M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland
- Livestream: FuboTV and DAZN
- TV Channel: NBC/Peacock
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