Devin McCourty Listed as Doubtful for Patriots After Missing Three Days of Practice With Concussion

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Dec 27, 2013

Devin McCourty, Giovani BernardFOXBORO, Mass. — Devin McCourty has not been ruled out yet.

There’s still hope for the New England Patriots’ starting safety to play on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, but not much. McCourty is doubtful with a concussion. He missed all three days of practice this week.

Rookie wide receiver Josh Boyce has been ruled out with an ankle injury. Boyce has missed six consecutive practices after getting injured against the Dolphins.

Cornerbacks Kyle Arrington (groin) and Alfonzo Dennard (knee/shoulder), wide receivers Aaron Dobson (foot) and Kenbrell Thompkins (hip), linebackers Dane Fletcher (groin) and Brandon Spikes (knee), safety Steve Gregory (finger/knee), defensive end Rob Ninkovich (ankle), offensive tackles Nate Solder (concussion) and Will Svitek (ankle) and running back Shane Vereen (groin) are questionable to play against Buffalo.

Wide receiver Danny Amendola (groin), quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder), offensive tackle Marcus Cannon (ankle), tight end Michael Hoomanawanui (knee) and cornerback Aqib Talib (hip) are probable to play on Sunday.

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