The New England Patriots had two starting cornerbacks and two safeties on their injury report ahead of their Week 5 contest against Tyreek Hill, Jayden Waddle and the Miami Dolphins.

Patriots cornerback Marcus Jones (groin) was added to the injury report Thursday and Jonathan Jones (shoulder) was limited for a second consecutive day. Jabrill Peppers (shoulder) was upgraded to limited after missing Wednesday's practice, but fellow safety Kyle Dugger (ankle) did not participate.

Patriots wide receiver K.J. Osborn, offensive tackle Caedan Wallace and starting center David Andrews also did not participate. All three did not participate Wednesday. Andrews is expected to be placed on injured reserve after he suffered what is thought to be a season-ending shoulder injury.

Patriots depth tight end Jaheim Bell was a full participant after he was limited Wednesday.

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Here is New England's injury report, courtesy of the Patriots.

DID NOT PARTICIPATE
C David Andrews, Shoulder
S Kyle Dugger, Ankle
WR K.J. Osborn, Shoulder
T Caedan Wallace, Ankle

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LIMITED PARTICIPATION
S Jabrill Peppers, Shoulder
WR Kendrick Bourne, Knee
LB Anfernee Jennings, Shoulder
CB Jonathan Jones, Shoulder
CB Marcus Jones, Groin
G Michael Jordan, Ankle
C Nick Leverett, Ankle
T Vederian Lowe, Knee
S Marte Mapu, Calf
G Layden Robinson, Ankle / Wrist
LB Sione Takitaki, Knee

FULL PARTICIPATION
TE Jaheim Bell, Neck

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And here is Miami's injury report:

DID NOT PARTICIPATE
S Jordan Poyer, Shin

LIMITED PARTICIPATION
WR Braxton Berrios, Ankle
CB Kendall Fuller, Concussion
LB David Long Jr., Hamstring
RB Raheem Mostert, Chest
LB Emmanuel Ogbah, Rest
LB Duke Riley, Hamstring
QB Skylar Thompson, Ribs

FULL PARTICIPATION
T Terron Armstead, Concussion
WR Odell Beckham Jr., Knee
CB Kendall Fuller, Concussion
CB Cam Smith, Hamstring
RB Jeff Wilson Jr., Knee

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The 1-3 Patriots will host the 1-3 Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on Sunday with kickoff set for 1 p.m. ET.

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