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Patriots adjust to losing Edelman for 6-8 weeks

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November 17, 2015 at 2:09 pm.

Nov 15, 2015; East Rutherford, NJ, USA;  New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (11) prior to the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim O'Connor-USA TODAY Sports

The veteran Edelman had a team-leading 61 receptions at the time of the injury on the final play of the first quarter against the Giants. His loss will force quarterback Tom Brady to rely on wide receivers Danny Amendola and Brandon LaFell and tight end Rob Gronkowski. Jim O’Connor-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is projected to be out six to eight weeks after undergoing foot surgery on Monday.

Edelman had a screw placed into his broken foot after the injury occurred during the unbeaten Patriots’ comeback win over the New York Giants on Sunday.

The six- to eight-week window would likely keep Edelman from returning during the regular season, but he could be available for the postseason. If the Patriots receive a bye, their first playoff game would come in mid-January.

The veteran Edelman had a team-leading 61 receptions at the time of the injury on the final play of the first quarter against the Giants. His loss will force quarterback Tom Brady to rely on wide receivers Danny Amendola and Brandon LaFell and tight end Rob Gronkowski.

In Edelman’s absence, Amendola finished Sunday’s game with 10 receptions for 79 yards. Edelman is also a punt returner.

“There’s nothing that’s really seamless when you lose a great player,” Brady told WEEI Radio in Boston in his weekly Monday interview. “When someone that’s been the leading receiver on your team for multiple years and you lose him, it’s not like you go, ‘OK, well, let’s just put someone else in.’ He’s too good of a player for that.

“You just got to kind of find a way to make some adjustments, and I think we just made some critical plays when we needed to which was really important down the stretch. Certainly defensively and special teams we did, and offensively I thought we just did enough.”

A week earlier, the Patriots lost pass-catching running back Dion Lewis to a torn ACL.

“I’ve got a lot of confidence in Brandon LaFell,” Brady explained to WEEI. “Danny’s role has been very different than Julian’s was for us. I just think they’re a little different type of players. And certainly Julian has been incredible for us. Incredible.

“And Danny’s had just a great year this year, and really continued from the way he finished last season. It’s kind of like when you lose a great player like Dion Lewis, there’s different ways you’re going to need to produce. We’ll need to find different ways to produce with the guys that are on the field.”

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