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December 16, 2013 by Mike Dussault

When Siliga was on the field against the Browns in Week 14, his first game as a starter, the Patriots allowed 39 yards on 20 carries to running backs for a clip of 1.95 yards per carry. New England allowed 64 yards on 17 carries for 3.8 yards per carry when Siliga was on the field on Sunday against the Dolphins. The Patriots allowed 4.3 yards per carry on designed runs throughout the game.

Patriots’ Run Defense No Longer Weak Spot Thanks to Sealver Siliga, Switch to 4-3 | New England Patriots | NESN.com

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