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The New England Patriots entered Super Bowl LX well aware that their offensive line was a potential Achilles heel against against a ferocious Seattle Seahawks defensive front. And indeed, the group struggled for much of the night which compounded the team’s overall issues on that side of the ball.

The main issues, as has been the case for much of the postseason, came on the left side and with rookie duo Will Campbell and Jared Wilson. While the two youngsters did show plenty of promise in 2025, they had to take some hard rookie lessons over the last few weeks, and the Super Bowl was no exception.

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Most of the criticism during and after the game was reserved for Campbell, the 22-year-old left tackle making his 17th career start on Sunday. Based on the Patriots’ offensive issues as well as the statistics — he was credited with between eight (PFF) and 14 (NextGenStats) pressures surrendered — it is not hard to see why.

What was less clear, however, was why Campbell struggled.

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