FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- For months the biggest question facing the Patriots was whether Tom Brady would be on the field for the start of the 2016 regular season.While that question has been answered, its not the only issue to resolve for New Englands offense as it prepares for its third preseason game.Running back Dion Lewis has yet to appear in a training camp practice or preseason game. He had ACL surgery on his left knee in November and now reportedly could be facing a second procedure.There are also health concerns on the offensive line. Sebastian Vollmer was expected to be the starter at right tackle, but has missed both preseason games and remains on the physically unable to perform list with an undisclosed issue.In addition, guard Shaq Mason, who was not in uniform last week against Chicago after starting the preseason opener, reportedly has a broken hand. Lewis, Vollmer and Mason were all absent from the practice field on Monday.Brady was also absent after not being on the sideline for his second straight preseason game. Coach Bill Belichick declined to give details, saying only I dont comment on any personal situations.What Belichick has acknowledged is that because of Bradys upcoming four-game Deflategate suspension, the priority is to get Jimmy Garoppolo ready to play.The Patriots were hoping to see Lewis, who had four touchdowns in seven games before his injury last year, ready in time for the regular season after getting him back on the field in June during their offseason program.Losing Mason would also be a setback after he appeared in 14 games with 10 starts in 2015. The same can be said for Vollmer, a fixture on New Englands line since arriving in 2009.The way that we practice and the way that we play, whoevers out there were ready to go, said veteran left tackle Nate Solder, who played in just four games last season before going on season-ending injured reserve.Asked in particular what the team loses without Vollmer, Solder said there were so many things.As a group we just have to move forward, he said.The most likely candidate to step into Vollmers spot at right tackle is Marcus Cannon. Cannon filled Solders left tackle role when he went down last season, and he has started the first two preseason games at right tackle.If they want you to play, that must mean they have trust for you to play in that position -- wherever they put me, Cannon said.Belichick said he thinks Cannon has had a good camp so far and is capable of playing on either side of the line.There were other circumstances and because of his athleticism, his intelligence, his versatility, a lot of times he was the guy making the move, Belichick said. But I think weve got him in a good spot now.How the Patriots proceed at running back is a little more complicated, because whoever replaces Lewis will be needed in the passing game.LeGarrette Blount has played well this preseason, but is more of a traditional ball carrier. 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The pride of Weyburn, Sask.GULLANE -- Pragmatic yet defiant, the head of the Royal & Ancient issued a Hootie Johnson-like salvo in the latest battleground over male-only golf clubs: The British Open will not yield to pressure over three of its venerable clubs refusing to admit female members. The way Peter Dawson looks at it, to compare this to racial or religious discrimination is "absurd." At his customary news conference on the eve of the British Open, the R&A chief executive faced a barrage of questions Wednesday about the no-women-allowed membership at Muirfield and two of the other nine venues in the tournament rotation, Troon and Royal St. Georges. He was prepared for the issue, reading from notes that made it clear he believes single-sex clubs do little harm to the game and have largely been targeted by the media, politicians and interest groups. "Obviously the whole issue of gender and single-sex clubs has been pretty much beaten to death recently," Dawson said. "And we do, I assure you, understand that this is divisive. Its a subject that were finding increasingly difficult, to be honest." One reporter, touching on the racial discrimination that once pervaded the game, asked Dawson what was the difference between a male-only club and one that allowed only whites to join. "Oh, goodness me, I think thats a ridiculous question," he replied. "Theres a massive difference between racial discrimination, anti-Semitism, where sectors of society are downtrodden and treated very, very badly indeed. And to compare that with a mens golf club, I think, is frankly absurd. Theres no comparison whatsoever." He later added: "Its just kind of, for some people, a way of life that they rather like. I dont think in doing that theyre intending to (bring) others down or intending to do others any harm." Dawson disputed any suggestion that male-only clubs stifle the growth of the sport. Still, he knows it will continue to be a point of contention -- especially since Augusta National admitted its first female members last year -- so the organization that governs golf outside the U.S. and Mexico plans to take it up once the Open is completed. He wouldnt say what steps might be taken. "Our natural reaction is to resist these pressures, because we actually dont think they have very much substance," Dawson said. "But Id like to stress were not so insular as to fail to recognize the potential damage that campaigns like this can do to the Open championship. And it is our championship committees responsibility to do what is best for the Open, and to maximize the benefits which the Open brings, not just to golf, but also to the local area." The debate has lurked over golf since Martha Burk and her womens advocacy group targeted the home of the Masters in 2002 for admitting only men as members. Then-chairman Johnson famously said the club would not be bullied into accepting women "at the point of a bayonet," even at the cost of cutting loose television sponsors for two years. Eleven months ago, with no advance notice and an understated announcement, Augusta National invited former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Carolina financier Darla Moore to become members. Tiger Woods called the move "important to golf," and now the battle has moved accross the pond to the oldest of golfs four majors.dddddddddddd Dawson said the issue will be addressed. Just not right now. "When things are a bit quieter, after the championship," he said, "Im quite sure well be taking a look at everything to see what kind of sense we can make of it for the future. But I think right now our concentration has to be on this wonderful event and making it a success." Eleven of the 24 questions to Dawson during the half-hour news conference involved male-only clubs or related issues. Most golfers have shied away from the debate leading up to the Open, including top-ranked Woods. When Rory McIlroy, the worlds No. 2 player, was first asked about it Wednesday, there was a long pause and a forced smile before he said, "Muirfield is a great golf course." Later, when someone asked McIlroy if the players had been advised not to comment, he was more forthcoming. "I just think its something that a lot of guys dont want to get themselves into because its quite a controversial issue," he said. "Its something that shouldnt happen these days. Its something that we shouldnt even be talking about." Ernie Els said its "weird" that some clubs wont admit both sexes, while Luke Donald said "wed love to see these policies be a bit more inclusive." "Wherever the governing bodies decide to play a tournament, its my job to turn up and be ready and play, and thats what I am going to," Donald said. "I think the R&A is certainly trending in the right direction." But the leading Scottish politician wont be attending this years event in protest. "I just think its indefensible in the 21st century not to have a golf club thats open to all," said Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, a huge golf fan who played a round with Phil Mickelson last week. Two British government members -- Maria Miller, the secretary of culture, media and sport, and sports minister Hugh Robertson -- have also turned down invitations to attend, though Robertson downplayed the impact of his decision. "I havent had a call from the R&A saying we are going to change our policy next year, nor would I really expect one," the minister said. Indeed, Dawson said the organization would not give in to political pressure. "Weve been through over 250 years of existence without getting into political comment, and I dont really intend to break that rule here," he said. "Weve got politicians posturing; weve got interest groups attacking the R&A, attacking the Open, and attacking Muirfield." While conceding that some changes are likely, Dawson made clear he believes the issue has largely been manufactured by those who dont necessarily have the best interests of the game at heart. He claimed there are very few clubs in Britain that allow only one sex, and that half of those are female-only. "You can dress it up to be a lot more, if you want," Dawson said. "But on the Saturday morning when the guy gets up or the lady gets up and out of the marital bed, if you like, and goes off and plays golf with his chums and comes back in the afternoon, thats not on any kind of par with racial discrimination or anti-Semitism or any of these things. "Its just what people kind of do." ' ' '