FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The next-man-up approach will be tested again Sunday after another injury to a key defender for the New England Patriots.

Maybe this time they’ll do better.

With top tackler Jerod Mayo missing his first game with a season-ending right knee injury, the New York Jets ran over and around New England last Thursday night. They rushed for a season-high 218 yards even though the Patriots held on for a 27-25 win when Nick Folk’s last-play field goal attempt was blocked.

But New England suffered a big loss in that game when its most disruptive pass rusher, defensive end Chandler Jones, hurt his hip. The team leader with 4½ sacks missed practice Tuesday and Wednesday and, the Boston Globe reported, is expected to be sidelined for about a month.

The Patriots’ own rushing game took a major blow when Stevan Ridley suffered a season-ending right knee injury. That happened in a 37-22 loss to Buffalo on Oct. 12, the same game in which Mayo, the signal-calling linebacker, was hurt.

“It’s the National Football League,” Coach Bill Belichick said Wednesday. “We’re not talking about some breaking story here, are we? It’s been like that for 40 years for me. You hate to see it happen. You hate to be without any player, there’s no question about that. But every week there’s something like that that you have to deal with.”

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This week Belichick must deal with Jay Cutler, Matt Forte and the Chicago Bears.

Cutler has the highest passer rating of any quarterback the Pats (5-2) have faced. Forte leads the NFL in catches and is fifth in rushing.

The Bears are 3-4 overall but 3-1 on the road.

“When you see a team like the Bears that can go into places and beat teams, that means that they’re mentally tough, mentally and physically tough,” defensive tackle Chris Jones said.

The Patriots will have to be both. And one of them will have to be a quick learner.

Linebacker Akeem Ayers practiced for the first time since being traded from the Tennessee Titans on Tuesday, along with a seventh-round draft pick in 2015 for a sixth-rounder.

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Ayers started 44 of 48 games in three seasons after being drafted in the second round from UCLA. But he was a healthy scratch in five of Tennessee’s seven games this season. In the offseason, Ayers had surgery on the patella tendons in both knees.

“He’s trying to learn everything. It’s a lot,” safety Devin McCourty said. “You’re in Tennessee (Tuesday) and now you’re here, but I think he seems excited with the opportunity to come out here and play.”

Rookies Dominique Easley and Zach Moore also could play more with Chandler Jones sidelined.

Easley, a first-round draft choice from Florida, was sidelined for the Buffalo game, then returned against the Jets. He participated in practice on a limited basis Tuesday with knee and shoulder ailments.

“You have to be next man up,” said Moore, a sixth-round pick from Concordia-St. Paul in Division II.

“Guys go down left and right so you’ve got to be able to fit in where you can.”

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Without Mayo and Chandler Jones, the Patriots could shift players out of their primary positions – Vince Wilfork from tackle to end, Rob Ninkovich from end to linebacker – even if only for a few plays.

“You’ve got to be able to kind of do a little bit of everything,” Chris Jones said.

“You’ve got to know what the guy next to you is doing just in case he does either go down or we’re trying to switch things up. You’ve got to be able to play that position.”

ACCORDING TO multiple media reports, cornerback Darrelle Revis was barred from practice Tuesday by Coach Bill Belichick for tardiness.

The Patriots, who played the New York Jets on Thursday night, were given the weekend off and told to report at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Revis overslept and was absent, then told not to bother traveling to Gillette Stadium.

Revis said he met later in the day with Belichick and apologized.

Revis was in full practice gear Wednesday.


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