Patrick Chung’s teammates are standing by him.

The Patriots safety was indicted Aug. 8 on a drug charge in New Hampshire for alleged possession of cocaine, authorities announced Thursday.

Though the Patriots put out a statement saying the organization won’t be “commenting while his judicial proceedings take place,” individual players voiced their support for the defensive leader.

“Obviously, you know, we can’t really talk too much because it’s an ongoing investigation,” defensive back Duron Harmon told reporters. “But I mean, Pat knows everyone in here loves him. We love the energy he brings every single day. He’s a leader. He’s a captain. Whatever he’s going through, we know he’s going to get through because we’re going to help him get through it.

“And at the end of the day, that’s our guy. That’s our captain, and we love him. And we’re just hoping the best for him.”

Chung will be arraigned Wednesday in Belknap County, NH.

Ex-Jets veteran Terrence Brooks, a first-year Patriot, could be the player called upon most should Chung miss any time due to the incident. Brooks has performed well in the preseason filling in for Chung, who is still recovering from offseason shoulder surgery.

“Praying for the best for him,” Brooks said. “I know I’m praying for him, whatever’s going on. I know everything will work out itself. Just gotta keep moving. … When I heard the news I just prayed for him and that’s all we can do right now just let the rest take care of itself.”

Bill Belichick was his usual all-business self when asked about Chung’s situation.

“I think we released a statement on that,” the head coach said.