The New England Patriots are well-rested coming off a bye week, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still injury concerns for the team ahead of Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.
Running back Terrell Jennings is still out with a concussion, putting his availability for the Week 15 matchup in doubt. Veteran edge rusher Harold Landry III was also missing at Thursday’s practice with a knee injury.
Jennings served as the No. 3 running back option behind TreVeyon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson. The team could turn to D’Ernest Johnson or Jashaun Corbin if he’s unable to play. Landry potentially being sidelined is a major concern ahead of a matchup against the reigning NFL MVP, Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
He was limited at Wednesday’s practice with the knee injury before missing completely on Thursday.
We’ll have to see if his situation improves on Friday when the team reveals the official game statuses. Here is the injury report for both teams on Thursday:
Patriots injury report
Did Not Participate
- RB Terrell Jennings, Concussion
- LB Harold Landry, Knee
Limited Participant
- OT Vederian Lowe, Abdomen
- LB Robert Spillane, Foot
Full Participant
- DT Christian Barmore – Not Injury Related / Other
- S Brenden Schooler, Ankle
- DT Khyiris Tonga, Chest
- G Jared Wilson, Ankle
Bills injury report
Did Not Participate
- QB Mitchell Trubisky, Illness
Limited Participant
- CB Christian Benford, Toe
- LB Terrel Bernard, Elbow
- DE Joey Bosa, Hamstring/Wrist
- OL Spencer Brown, Shoulder
- WR Joshua Palmer, Ankle
Full Participant
- S Cole Bishop, Calf
- TE Dalton Kincaid, Knee
- TE Dawson Knox, Personal
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