Hartford Courant

Nothing at stake, so will Cam play?

- By Jim Mcbride

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Patriots returned to their frozen tundra behind Gillette Stadium Wednesday, practicing in the cold climes for the first time since Dec. 4, the day the club departed for the West Coast for their Los Angeles doublehead­er.

Since then, the Patriots have practiced on the UCLA campus and in their fieldhouse last week to prepare for their game in Miami Gardens.

The practice had a familiar feel, and all indication­s are a familiar face — Cam Newton— will again be under center when New England hosts the Bills on Monday night.

“How about if I let you know if we’re going to make a change,” Bill Belichick said when asked if Newton would remain his starting quarterbac­k now that the club has been eliminated from the playoff race. “We’re not answering that question every day. We’ve been through this for a month.”

The coach indicated Monday the final two weeks could be used as a chance to get an extended look at some younger players, and Jarrett Stidham, who has served as Newton’s backup since Week 4, would fall into that category.

Newton has had a mixed bag first season in New England. While he’s rushed for 11 touchdowns in 13 games, the former MVP has acknowledg­ed struggling in the passing game, throwing for 2,381

yards with five touchdowns and 10 intercepti­ons.

The speculatio­n that a change could be on the horizon has led to the AFC East champion Bills preparing for both possibilit­ies.

“We do our due diligence,” Buffalo coach Sean McDermott said Wednesday. “Whoever they play, they are both quarterbac­ks [who] play at a high level. We have to prepare ourselves to play our best football is how we look at it.”

Stidham has seen mop-up duty in four games this season, complet-ing 18 of 33 passes for 212 yards with two TDs and three picks. The second-year player has yet to start as a pro.

Folk ,36, wants to continue kicking: Nick Folk, who went 3- for -3 against the Dolphins to extend his career-best streak of made fields to 25, said Wednesday that at age 36, he feels like he “still has a lot of leg in me.”

“I feel like I’m kicking pretty well, so, there’s no inkling in me that wants to stop,” said the 13-year veteran. “I enjoy the guys, I enjoy my team mates playing football. It’s a lot of fun. I enjoy kicking.

“So I want to keep going, want to keep playing. It’s been a great year to end on a high note here this last two weeks and, you know, get a couple more wins under our belt. And then we’ll deal with it when the time comes. But I guess I still want to keep playing.”

Folk bested Justin Rohrwasser during training camp and was asked if competing with the rookie fifth-round draft pick, who is on the practice squad, on a daily basis has helped keep him sharp during a season in which he missed his first two kicks but hasn’t faltered since.

Gilmore placed on IR: As expected, Stephon Gilmore was placed on injured reserve after the cornerback had surgery to repair the quadriceps injury suffered against the Dolphins … The club signed defensive tackle Isaiah Mack, who was released last week, to the practice squad. Tight end Paul Quessenber­ry was released to make room.… Defensive tackle Carl Davis, who returned to practice last week, was absent from practice as he continues his way back from concussion problems that landed him on injured reserve … Because it’s a Monday game, the Patriots won’t have to file an injury report until Thursday. … This will be the fifth time the Patriots and Bills have met on “Monday Night Football,” with New England winning the previous four in 1995, 2009, 2015, and 2018.

 ?? JOELAUERBA­CH | AP ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton throws a pass before a game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
JOELAUERBA­CH | AP New England Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton throws a pass before a game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

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