Nate Solder Held Out of Practice After Suffering Second Concussion of Season on Sunday (Injury Report)

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Dec 18, 2013

NateSolder1FOXBORO, Mass. — Suspicions were correct — Patriots tackle Nate Solder suffered his second concussion of the season.

Solder went to the sideline after taking a knee to the head from Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake with 14 minutes left in the fourth quarter. Solder flopped to the ground after receiving the inadvertent blow. Solder suffered a concussion in the previous week, as well, and was held out of last Wednesday’s practice.

Josh Boyce also left the game in the fourth quarter. The rookie wide receiver has an ankle injury.

Wide receiver Danny Amendola (groin), cornerback Kyle Arrington (groin), quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder), tackle Marcus Cannon (ankle), cornerback Alfonzo Dennard (knee, shoulder), wide receiver Aaron Dobson (foot), linebacker Dane Fletcher (groin), safety Steve Gregory (finger), tight end Michael Hoomanawanui (knee), linebacker Brandon Spikes (knee), tackle Will Svitek (ankle), cornerback Aqib Talib (hip) and wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins (hip) were limited in practice.

The Patriots are running low on offensive linemen, cornerbacks and wide receivers as they get set to take on the Ravens on Sunday.

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