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The New England Patriots’ Tuesday injury report was filled with 15 names just two days ahead of the team’s Week 11 “Thursday Night Football” game vs. the New York Jets.
“Patriots Tuesday injury report:,” the Patriots official account posted on X.
The good news for New England is that eight of the 15 players listed were upgraded from “limited” on Monday to “full” on Tuesday, indicating that they should be good to go for the primetime contest.
Among the notable names with the upgrade was rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson (knee).
There were five names listed as “limited” for the second day in a row, meanwhile, putting their availability in question. Among them were running backs Terrell Jennings (knee) and Rhamondre Stevenson (toe), as well as wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (hamstring).
Defensive lineman Joshua Farmer (ankle) and tight end Austin Hooper (concussion), on the other hand, were both “DNPs” (did not participate) on Tuesday. The former was downgraded from “limited” on Monday, while the latter was sidelined for the second consecutive practice.
With Stevenson and Jennings uncertain to suit up on Thursday, Henderson could have another week of carrying the load in the backfield.
The Patriots did at least partially address the situation on Tuesday, re-signing running back Jonathan Ward to the practice squad.