Another veteran defender has called out New England Patriots teammates.
Patriots defensive lineman Daniel Ekuale on Sunday criticized the group after New England suffered a 32-16 defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium.
“Jerod (Mayo) just said everybody gotta check their ego when they come in. And I agree with him,” Ekuale told reporters, per the Boston Herald’s Andrew Callahan.
“I feel like a lot of guys think too highly of themselves, and have to check their ego and come in and just play as a team. I feel like if we play as a team nobody can stop us,” Ekuale said. “But if we go out there and do our own thing, and play outside of the scheme, that’s when we get beat.”
I feel like a lot of guys think too highly of themselves, and have to check their ego and come in and just play as a team.
Patriots defensive lineman Daniel Ekuale
Ekuale’s comments surfaced after fellow defensive tackle Davon Godchaux called out the defense’s lack of “pride” following a Week 6 loss to the Houston Texans. Godchaux also called out teammates who made “selfish” plays earlier in the season.
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Ekuale finished with four tackles against the Jaguars. New England’s defensive line struggled mightily against Jacksonville, failing to register a sack while allowing the Jaguars to compile 171 rushing yards.
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