The New England Patriots returned to the practice field on Wednesday, following their Week 10 upset win over the Chicago Bears.
It’s back to business with the team now shifting focus to Sunday’s home game against the Los Angeles Rams. There were five players listed on Wednesday’s injury report, including Isaiah Bolden, Marcellas Dial Jr., Jaquelin Roy, Sione Takitaki and Deatrich Wise Jr.
Along with the five absent players, the Patriots had six players listed as limited participants at practice.
Here is the full injury report for both the Patriots and Rams:
New England Patriots
Did not participate
CB Isaiah Bolden, Not Injury Related – Personal
CB Marcellas Dial Jr., Concussion
DT Jaquelin Roy, Neck
LB Sione Takitaki, Knee
DE Deatrich Wise Jr., Foot
Limited participation
S Kyle Dugger, Ankle
DT Daniel Ekuele, Abdomen
LB Christian Elliss, Abdomen
TE Hunter Henry, Foot
T Vederian Lowe, Shoulder
S Marte Mapu, Neck
Full participation
CB Alex Austin, Ankle
Los Angeles Rams (estimated via Patriots official team website)
Did not participate
OL Rob Havenstein, Ankle
NT Neville Gallimore, Neck
OL Joe Noteboom, Ankle
CB Charles Woods, Ankle
Limited participation
OLB Byron Young, Knee
Full participation
S Kam Curl, Knee
Kyle Dugger injury update
Safety Kyle Dugger was back on the practice field after missing all of last week’s practices. Granted, he was a limited participant, but this was a major step towards him returning to the lineup.
Deatrich Wise Jr. update
Defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. suffered an injury late in the game against the Bears. He was helped off the field with what looked like a foot injury. The defensive standout was a non-participant at practice on Wednesday. So his health status heading into Week 11 will be worth monitoring.
Vederian Lowe
Offensive tackle Vederian Lowe was on the practice field working his way through a shoulder injury. He’s clearly banged up right now, but up to this point, he’s been able to work through it. We’ll see if that continues through the week.
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