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The New England Patriots will be without the services of two starting-caliber players when they take the field at Hard Rock Stadium against the Miami Dolphins for their Week 8 matchup on Sunday.
The Patriots enjoyed perfect attendance for Friday’s practice session, their last before traveling to Miami Gardens on Saturday. Offensive tackle Calvin Anderson continues to deal with an undisclosed illness which once again kept him from the field. As a result, he is out for Sunday’s game. Veteran offensive tackle Calvin Anderson and hybrid rusher/receiver Ty Montgomery were the only two players absent from Wednesday’s session.
New England enjoyed nearly perfect attendance for their first session heading into this weekend’s contest in Miami Gardens. Only rookie defensive end Keion White was absent, as he remains in concussion protocol. However, several key members of their roster were limited, including starting left tackle Trent Brown who left last Sunday’s win over the Bills with a knee injury.
New England will once again be without the services of offensive tackle Riley Reiff, who is set to miss his second straight game with a knee injury. Rookie defensive end Keion White has been in concussion protocol since suffering a hot to the head in New England's 21-17 loss to the Raiders in Week 6. As such, his status for Sunday comes as little surprise.
The Pats and Bills are set for a 1 p.m. ET kickoff for their Week 7 matchup from Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Despite welcoming back receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster and Demario Douglas from concussion protocol -- as well as activating cornerback Jack Jones from injured reserve on Tuesday -- New England continues to have its share of injury problems, Tight end Hunter Henry , linebacker Josh Uche , cornerback Jonathan Jones , offensive tackle Trent Brown , offensive lineman Riley Reiff and defensive end Keion White were absent for Wednesday's session.
Both the Patriots and Bills will furnish their first injury and practice participation on Wednesday at approximately 4 p.m. ET. The teams will kick off their Week 7 matchup at 1 p.m. on Sunday.The New England Patriots may be close to getting some much-needed reinforcement to their injury-plagued cornerback room.
New England will furnish its first injury and practice participation report, in preparation for Sunday's Week 7 matchup with the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, on Wednesday evening.The New England Patriots are already thin along their defensive front. Unfortunately, they may be a bit thinner for the remainder of their Week 6 matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The New England Patriots and the Las Vegas Raiders have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Friday, along with their projected status for Week 6.Having missed the entire week of practice while in concussion protocol, receivers Demario Douglas and JuJu Smith-Schuster have unsurprisingly been ruled out for Week 6.
The Pats and Raiders are set for an 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff for their Week 6 matchup from Allegiant Stadium on Sunday afternoon. After exiting New England's Week 5 loss to the New Orleans Saints with an ankle injury, starting right tackle Michael Onwenu was back at practice. A Patriots Country source has confirmed that Onwenu's removal from the game was"more precautionary, than necessary." As such, his playing status for Week 6 is not in doubt at this time.
PATRIOTS RECEIVER DEMARIO DOUGLAS QUESTIONABLE TO RETURN WITH HEAD INJURY IN WEEK 5 MATCHUP WITH NEW ORLEANS SAINTS -Already facing a 21-0 deficit in their Week 5 matchup against the New Orleans Saints in Week 5 at Gillette Stadium, they may be facing the rest of the matchup without the services of one of their best playmakers on offense.
In addition to listing 10 players as limited participants — including notables such as Rhamondre Stevenson and Cole Strange and Jonathan Jones —the team also welcomed back cornerback J.C. Jackson, whose services New England reacquired via trade with the Los Angeles Chargers. Surprisingly enough, he was not given a designation on Thursday's report.
In the meantime, the Pats have begun their preparations for hosting the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at 1 p.m. from Gillette Stadium.Adding injury to insult, the Patriots lost a game, 38-3, Sunday to the Cowboys but, more importantly, also lost their top two defensive players to significant injuries.
Within seconds of the start of the second half, Gonzalez was ruled out for the remainder of the game. New England is expected to announce the remainder of their roster moves, including any practice squad elevations, on Saturday afternoon at approximately 4 p.m. ET.The New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Friday, along with their projected status for Week 4.New England enjoyed full attendance for its final team practice before traveling to Arlington.
The New England Patriots once again enjoyed perfect attendance amid the beautiful autumn weather at practice on Thursday, as they prepare for their Week 4 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. Both New England and Dallas will release their second of three injury reports on Thursday afternoon — at which time, Strange’s official practice status will be revealed. Sunday’s matchup is set for a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff from AT&T Stadium.The New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Wednesday.
The Pats confirmed their placement of defensive lineman Daniel Ekuale on injured reserve on Tuesday. The 29-year-old suffered a torn biceps in the first half of New England's 15-10 victory over the New York Jets last Sunday. He left the game with what was originally described as an elbow injury and was ruled out during halftime.
Defensive lineman Daniel Ekuale and interior tackle Davon Godchaux are out for the remainder of contest. Both suffered injuries during the first half of a soggy afternoon in East Rutherford, in which the MetLife Stadium turf has been slick for much of the contest. Sow, who missed New England's Week 2 loss to the Miami Dolphins, was expected to play a notable role at right tackle, if healthy. As a result, veteran Calvin Anderson is almost certain to get the start, and play significant minutes, against a powerful Jets defensive front.
The return of Brown would give the Pats the luxury of starting its designed offensive line of starting together for the first time this season.was also spotted on the practice field wearing No. 19. While Bailey Zappe will be Mac Jones' backup at New York, Grier will suit up as the team's emergency No. 3 quarterback.The New England Patriots and the New York Jets have announced the following player injuries and practice participation from Thursday's session.
Starting left tackle Trent Brown and reserve lineman Sidy Sow returned to the field, after spending the entirety of the previous week out of action while in concussion protocol. Cornerback Jonathan Jones was also back at practice, after missing the Patriots 24-17 Week 2 loss to the Miami Dolphins with an ankle injury.
New England, however, did have two notable absences. Reserve cornerback Marcus Jones, who suffered a shoulder injury during last Sunday night's loss to the Dolphins, was absent from the session. Defensive tackle Davon Godchaux was also not present, presumedly due to both he and his fiancé celebrating the birth of their child on Tuesday.
Center David Andrews, who had been a limited participant on Wednesday and Thursday, was removed from the report, indicating that he will be available to play against the Dolphins.The New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Thursday.
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