NFL Rumors: Deatrich Wise In Walking Boot During Patriots Offseason Program

A lower leg injury reportedly is keeping defensive end Deatrich Wise off the field during the early stages of the New England Patriots’ offseason program.

Wise currently is in a walking boot, ESPN.com’s Mike Reiss reported Sunday night. It’s unclear when he’ll be ready to resume on-field work, but the injury — the exact nature of which was not specified — is not expected to linger into the season, per Reiss.

Wise played in all 16 games during the 2018 regular season but missed New England’s divisional-round matchup with an ankle injury and sat out the AFC Championship Game, as well, before returning in Super Bowl LIII and tying his career high with five tackles in a win over the Los Angeles Rams.

Primarily playing as a sub rusher, Wise tallied 4 1/2 sacks and 16 quarterback hits as an NFL sophomore last season, ranking second on the team in both categories behind Trey Flowers.

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Flowers’ decision to sign with the Detroit Lions in free agency left a sizeable hole on the Patriots’ defensive end depth chart — one they’ve attempted to fill by trading for Michael Bennett, drafting Chase Winovich in the third round and re-signing John Simon. Derek Rivers, Ufomba Kamalu, Keionta Davis and 2018 practice squadder Trent Harris also will compete for roster spots this summer.