5 takeaways from the Patriots preseason win against the Vikings

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The New England Patriots defeated the Minnesota Vikings 20-12 in their second preseason game, improving to 2-0. Undrafted rookie Efton Chism led the team with seven receptions for 72 yards and a touchdown, reinforcing his case for a spot on the 53-man roster. Anfernee Jennings delivered a standout performance with three sacks, addressing previous concerns about his role on the team. TreVeyon Henderson scored the Patriots' first touchdown on an 8-yard run, showcasing his potential as a key offensive player. Safety Kyle Dugger contributed significantly with several tackles, yet his late-game appearance raised questions about his status among starters.

The Patriots' special teams shone with notable returns, further enhancing their overall performance. With one preseason game remaining against the Giants, the Patriots continue to build momentum ahead of the regular season. Coach Mike Vrabel emphasized the importance of player performance, especially for those vying for roster spots.

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