Warren felt confident in Mike Wright, the versatile defensive lineman who would be temporarily replacing him. Wright has emerged in his fourth season as Warren has been diminished with a groin injury that will require surgery after the season.
Wright, though not as destructive as Warren, has been a stopgap at both end spots, helping ease the absence of Warren in the three games he's been inactive while also subbing at various points on third downs for Richard Seymour. Wright also regularly plays nose tackle on passing downs and contributes on special teams.
"It's been good to have Mike this year," coach Bill Belichick said. "He's kind of gotten better and better as the year has gone along. He's helped us on all three downs at all three spots. Mike works hard. He's a strong guy, very physical player, plays with a lot of power."
Wright's value may become more apparent if Seymour's back injury prevents him from playing tomorrow in Buffalo. Seymour missed practice for the third straight day yesterday and is questionable for the Bills game.
So Wright, who signed with New England as an undrafted free agent out of Cincinnati in 2003, might receive a chance to build on what he considers his best game as a Patriot. Wright recorded a career-best four quarterback hits Sunday and combined with Seymour for a sack of Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner in the first quarter.
On the sack, he found himself one-on-one and ripped through his man's block, punching his fist under the offensive lineman's armpit to shove him into the backfield. Wright saw Warner standing only a few steps behind the line of scrimmage and pounced. As Wright dragged him down, Seymour piled on.
"I wish I could have had the whole sack," Wright said with a laugh. "Sey jumped in there a little late. It's cool."
Wright can enjoy himself now, finally healthy after what he endured last season. Wright missed seven games and was placed on injured reserve before undergoing offseason foot surgery.
"It's been a really long road with that," Wright said, sitting at his locker and drinking a protein shake. "I'm taking care of myself more than I ever have. I've never felt better than I do now."