The Entire New England Patriots O-Line Exposed For Making “Business Decision” During Costly Play vs. Ravens [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

NFL fans are destroying the New England Patriots’ offensive line for making a “business decision” on the same play during their ‘Sunday Night Football’ game against the Baltimore Ravens.
No NFL coach ever wants to see their players give up on a play. Especially in a close game with playoff implications. But New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel will want to have a talk with his offensive line.
For some reason, the entire o-line gave up on this first-quarter play that led to Drake Maye throwing an interception to Marlon Humphrey.
Marlon Humphrey picks off Drake Maye!
NEvsBAL on NBC
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Fans called out the Patriots for performing what former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce would call “a business decision.”
“THE ENTIRE #PATRIOTS OFFENSIVE LINE DECIDE NOT TO TRY ON THIS PLAY…???” ML Football asked.
THE ENTIRE #PATRIOTS OFFENSIVE LINE DECIDE NOT TO TRY ON THIS PLAY…???
Have never seen anything like this. Zero movement from the offensive line.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 22, 2025
“I guess the patriots offensive line is back to how they’ve been the past few years,” one fan wrote.
I guess the patriots offensive line is back to how they’ve been the past few years.
— RockDMac (@RockDMac) December 22, 2025
“The offensive line’s lack of movement really cost them there,” said another.
Wow, that was a tough break for the Patriots! The offensive line’s lack of movement really cost them there. 🏈💔 #NEvsBAL #NFL
— Syed Rafi (@SyedRafi_SR) December 22, 2025
“NE what are we doing dawg smh,” wrote a fan.
NE what are we doing dawg smh
— 🦋 (@shanoyaaaaa) December 22, 2025
“Get him some help man,” a user said.
Get him some fkg help man
— AdouFanatic🦉 (@BronzeWrld) December 22, 2025
If the Patriots end up losing this game, you better believe the offensive line will take much of the blame.
