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The Patriots appear to be taking a risk ahead of Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.

New England rolls out with an entirely new offensive combination: Vederian Lowe, Michael Jordan and Nick Leverett are all in the starting lineup for pregame warmups at Gillette Stadium.

Leverett replaces David Andrews, who was placed on injured reserve Friday after it was announced he will undergo shoulder surgery that will likely end his season. Lowe will return to the lineup after suffering a knee injury in recent weeks, while Demontrey Jacobs will move from left tackle to right tackle. Mike Onwenu will move to the right side, his natural position, while Jordan replaces Sidy Sow on the left.

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Lowe-Jordan-Leverett-Onwenu-Jacobs will be the unit, from left to right if you want to look at it more simply.

Bryan Hudson was called up from the practice squad to serve as the primary center, while Zachary Thomas, Layden Robinson and Sidy Sow served as other backups.

It's not exactly a recipe for success in the National Football League, but the Patriots will be fielding a fifth offensive line combination in their fifth game of the season. It should at least be interesting to watch.

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