
Given that he was sidelined for nearly four weeks after having fluid drained from his knee, Michel will likely be gradually reintroduced to practice ahead of New England's Sept. 9 season opener against Houston. Michel won't play in the team's preseason finale Thursday versus the Giants, but it isn't out of the question that he could be cleared for full practice participation at some point next week. Michel reportedly got off to a strong start during the first week of training camp, adding an element of explosiveness that's otherwise missing from the New England backfield. He should have a role in the team's running-back committee once healthy, sharing snaps with Rex Burkhead, James White and perhaps Jeremy Hill. The rookie's impressive combination of running talent and pass-catching acumen could eventually allow him to become the leader of that committee, just as Dion Lewis was during the second half of last season.

























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