Patriots Injury Report: Eight Players Questionable For Monday Bills Game

The New England Patriots injury report is out and eight players are listed as questionable for the Bills game. The Patriots are going into this week’s matchup with the Buffalo bills very confident. They are winners of six straight games dating back to their October 24th thrashing of the Jets. They have turned this season around completely after starting off pretty slow. It is clear that Bill Belichick has done a great job of keeping this team focused. They now have a very important division game today.

The injury report has come out, though, and there are several players that are currently listed as questionable. Here is the list of questionable Patriot players going into the game against the Bills.

QUESTIONABLE
C David Andrews, Shoulder
DL Christian Barmore, Knee
LB Ja’Whaun Bentley, Ribs
RB Brandon Bolden, Knee
OT Trent Brown, Calf
K Nick Folk, Left Knee
WR Gunner Olszewski, Ankle
LB Ronnie Perkins, Illness

Patriots Injury Report: Eight Players Questionable For Monday Bills Game

The Patriots rookie Ronnie Perkins has yet to play in a game this season. He is now out with an illness.

The Bills also have some injuries to keep an eye on.

The Bills listed offensive lineman Cody Ford (bicep), fullback Reggie Gilliam (ankle) and defensive end Efe Obada (hip) as questionable and took off defensive tackle Star Lotulelei and linebacker Matt Milano from their injury report.

Bill Belichick was asked about Star Lotulelei during his press conference.

“Another good player in it. They’re very good up there. They have good depth and good talent. They just keep coming in waves. They’ve got a couple of waves of guys there. And they’re all tough. They’re good playmakers. They’re consistent. They have a good defense, obviously. They’re one of the best defenses in the league. They’re good at everything. They’ve got a good front. They have good linebackers, and they have a good secondary. They’re experienced. They play together. They certainly know how to execute the defense, make adjustments, and it’s hard to fool them.”

“You’ve got to earn it. They don’t make many bad plays. They’re very well-coached. Sean [McDermott], Leslie [Frazier], and their staff do a really good job fundamentally. They do a good job schematically. Obviously, one of the best defenses that we’ve played and we play year-in, year-out. They always make it hard, and they’ll make it hard Monday night.”