Patriots Players’ Official Game Statuses For Week 6 Clash

The New England Patriots will play their Week 6 game with a few holes on the offense. The offense helped the team overcome a big deficit last Sunday. However, Bill Belichick is dealing with a big issue at the moment. Right guard Shaq Mason is dealing with an abdomen injury, and he won’t play Sunday. Trent Brown won’t play against the Dallas Cowboys either.

The Patriots listed eight players as questionable for the game, including Jalen Mills, Kyle Van Noy, and Jonathan Jones.

OUT
G Shaq Mason, Abdomen (DNP)
CB Shaun Wade, Concussion (DNP)

QUESTIONABLE
K Nick Folk, Left Knee (LP)
RB Damien Harris, Ribs (LP)
OL Justin Herron, Abdomen (LP)
CB Jonathan Jones, Ankle (LP)
DB Jalen Mills, Hamstring (LP)
LB Ronnie Perkins, Ankle (LP)
RB J.J. Taylor, Groin (LP)
LB Kyle Van Noy, Groin (LP)

The Dallas Cowboys will play against the Patriots in Week 6 with a few injured players

The Cowboys will be without Dorance Armstrong tomorrow.

OUT
DE Dorance Armstrong, Ankle (DNP)

QUESTIONABLE
CB Trevon Diggs, Ankle (LP)
RB Ezekiel Elliott, Ribs (LP)
DE Randy Gregory, Knee (LP)
S Damontae Kazee, Hip (LP)
T Tyron Smith, Neck (DNP)
S Donavan Wilson, Groin (LP)

ESPN’s Mike Reiss believes that the Patriots will win this one. According to him, Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs knows Belichick’s starting quarterback really well. Knowing his opponent will help Jones take advantage of the situation. He knows that Diggs has a good feel for the match but Jones won’t give up without a good fight.

Gregg Rosenthal goes with the Cowboys. He has his own reasons to make such statement and we can’t even blame him. Pete Prisco shares the same opinion just because the Cowboys have won four straight games. New England has three losses so far. He believes that both teams will go heavy on the offense. Prisco is convinced that Dallas has the better team.

Let’s see what happens tomorrow. Head coach Belichick is confident about his team and that’s pretty much everything you should know about it. This will be a big game and Belichick’s defense will have to elevate the game even more. The same goes to the offense despite all the holes.