FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Logan Mankins has been a question mark for some time with the Patriots.
New England’s perennial Pro Bowl left guard underwent offseason surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, and no one with the Patriots — including Mankins — truly knew how long a recovery process it would take.
As such, the opener at Tennessee has been in doubt for a good long while. Playing, not playing, who knew? But it appears Mankins has finally eased all fears.
“I never knew how fast I would heal and everything would progress,” he said. “But so far, it’s been good.”