Patriots Injury Report: Multiple Starters Limited In Friday’s Practice

The New England Patriots will go against the Buffalo Bills on Monday night and they have released their injury report. The team listed key contributors as questionable for the game and David Andrews is one of them. Will Bill Belichick meet his division rivals without some of his key players?

Running back J.J. Taylor and safety Kyle Dugger are on the COVID-19 reserve list. These two didn’t join their teammates for Thursday’s practice. Eight Patriots players saw limited action during practice. New England is here to prove doubters wrong and follow the leadership of a rookie quarterback.

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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
LB Dont’a Hightower, ankle
WR Gunner Olszewski, ankle

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Patriots players to win the game despite the latest injury report

Having Andrews on this list is a bit concerning because he has played 100 percent of the offensive snaps in his starts with the team. Bolden and Olszewski are new additions for the team. Their injuries are not severe and it looks like there’s no room for panic at the moment.

Running backs Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson, tight ends Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith, guard Shaq Mason, linebacker Kyle Van Noy and punter Jake Bailey cleared the Patriots’ side of the injury report.

When it comes to the Bills, some of their defensive starters saw limited action as well. Star Lotulelei was activate from COVID-19 reserve list and Matt Milano has already been part of the injury report.

This game is really important but fans are a bit worried about the weather. Latest weather forecast suggest that teams will meet in bad weather. ESPN’s Mike Reiss believes that the bad weather will affect Nick Folk’s performance. Mac Jones and Belichick are not worried about the weather. Patriots players have seen worse weather in Foxboro. Jones is fine with playing in freezing temperatures. Belichick doesn’t even think of the weather forecast.