Patriots Release Wednesday Injury Report Ahead Of Bills Game
The New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills had a really different injury reports on Wednesday.
The teams had their practice session on Wednesday, and it was the first time they hit the field leading up to the Week 16 game at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots had just one player on Wednesday’s injury report, and the Bills had ten.
Core special teamer Brandon King was the only player to be added to the report. He was limited due to a knee injury. The Patriots are healthy at the moment, and that is sort of a relief after the two-game losing streak. Will they break it?
The Bills played without cornerback Ryan Lewis due to a concussion. Defensive tackle Kyle Williams had back issues. In their win against the Detroit Lions, the team played without running backs LeSean McCoyand Chris Ivory. However, they were limited in practice.
Here is the Bills’ injury report:
CB Ryan Lewis (concussion) – Did Not Participate
DT Kyle Williams (back) – Did Not Participate
FB Patrick DiMarco (ankle) – Limited
K Stephen Hauschka (right hip) – Limited
RB Chris Ivory (shoulder) – Limited
RB LeSean McCoy (hamstring) – Limited
WR Isaiah McKenzie (ankle) – Limited
DE Trent Murphy (chest) – Limited
TE Logan Thomas (hamstring ) – Limited
LB Corey Thompson (ankle) – Limited
The teams will play in Foxboro at 1:00 p.m. This is a rather important game for New England because of all the drama surrounding the playoff.
The Patriots will have to defeat the Bills. The team needs to draw even with the Texans to leapfrog over their opponents in the standings. Tom Brady and his teammates will have to win the remaining two games, and Houston has to drop at least one for the Patriots to re-gain their No. 2 seed status. This Sunday, the Texans are taking on the Eagles.