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August 24, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Last week saw a menacing effort from defensive end Chandler Jones. This week it was Rob Ninkovich’s turn. Jones’ running mate never seemed to stop moving Thursday night, and his relentless effort allowed him to finish with two run stuffs, three quarterback pressures and an assist on a Dont’a Hightower run stuff that was created after Ninkovich tripped Reggie Bush in the backfield.

New England Patriots vs. Detroit Lions review: Rob Ninkovich, 1st-team defense shine through in loss | masslive.com

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