The New England Patriots have continued on their tear through 10 weeks. Now holding a seven-game win streak, they are right near the top of the AFC, thanks to an incredible leap from Drake Maye into MVP conversations and a pillowy soft schedule. Even when facing excellent teams like the Buffalo Bills and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, whom they went against last week, the team has more than held its own, coming out with victories both times.
However, to kick off Week 11 with a Thursday Night Football matchup, they will be hosting the New York Jets. With a 2-7 record, they are the worst team in the division, but a divisional matchup can always be tricky, especially against a team that has a two-game win streak against all odds. But neither team is coming into the game 100%. Here’s who is on the injury report and who will be starting for the two squads when they collide.
Inactive List for Patriots and Jets
New England Patriots
- RB Rhamondre Stevenson
- WR Kayshon Boutte
- TE Austin Hooper
- LB Christian Elliss
- DT Joshua Farmer
- OL Caedan Wallace
- QB Tommy DeVito
New York Jets
- WR Garrett Wilson (IR)
- LCB Azareye’h Thomas
- RB Khalil Herbert
- LB Ja’Markis Weston
- DE Braiden McGregor
- TE Jelani Woods
Starters for Patriots vs. Jets
New England Patriots
Offense:
- QB Drake Maye
- RB TreVeyon Henderson
- WR Stefon Diggs
- WR Mack Hollins
- TE Hunter Henry
- FB Jack Westover
- LT Will Campbell
- LG Jared Wilson
- C Garrett Bradbury
- RG Mike Onwenu
- RT Morgan Moses
Defense:
- DT Christian Barmore
- NT Khyiris Tonga
- DE Milton Williams
- ROLB Harold Landry III
- LILB Robert Spillane
- RILB Jack Gibbens
- LOLB K’Lavon Chaisson
- LCB Carlton Davis III
- FS Jaylinn Hawkins
- SS Craig Woodson
- RCB Christian Gonzalez
Special Teams:
- PK Andy Borregales
- P, H Bryce Baringer
- PR Marcus Jones
- KR TreVeyon Henderson
- LS Julian Ashby
Thanks to the schedule, Maye has a chance to solidify his MVP case in the coming weeks. Facing a Jets team that hasn’t had the level of turnaround many hoped they would under new head coach Aaron Glenn is the perfect opportunity in Week 11.
Ranked third on PFSN’s QB Impact, his season has been nothing short of spectacular. But a divisional game is never a joke, regardless of the competition. As a result, he will have to put his best foot forward in order to continue their winning streak.
New York Jets
Offense:
- QB Justin Fields
- RB Breece Hall
- WR Tyler Johnson
- WR Adonai Mitchell
- TE Mason Taylor
- FB Andrew Beck
- LT Olu Fashanu
- LG John Simpson
- C Josh Myers
- RG Joe Tippmann
- RT Armand Membou
Defense:
- LDE Will McDonald IV (Questionable)
- LDT Jowon Briggs
- RDT Jay Tufele
- RDE Jermaine Johnson
- WLB Kiko Mauioga
- MLB Jamien Sherwood
- SLB Quincy Williams
- LCB Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
- FS Malachi Moore
- SS Tony Adams
- RCB Brandon Stephens
Special Teams:
- PK Nick Folk
- P, H Austin McNamara
- PR Isaiah Williams
- KR Kene Nwangwu
- LS Thomas Hennessy
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It may have felt impossible at one point in time. But after starting the season 0-7, New York has somehow won its last two games, holding on for dear life against the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns.
After moving both Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner at the deadline, it’s clear that their focus has shifted to the 2026 NFL Draft. But the players haven’t given up on the season entirely, and that could end up playing spoiler for a mind-boggling turnaround from the Patriots.
