The Patriots’ first Week 15 injury report contained good and bad news for New England’s banged-up offensive line.
Let’s start with the good: Rookie left guard Jared Wilson was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice after sitting out Week 13 due to an ankle injury. Wilson, who started at left guard for 11 of the first 12 games, seemingly is on track to return for this Sunday’s home game against the Buffalo Bills.
However, veteran Ben Brown played well in place of Wilson against the Giants, so the Patriots could start him against Buffalo. We’ll just have to wait and see.
Now for the bad news: Left tackle Vederian Lowe was limited in Wednesday’s practice due to an abdominal injury. The severity of the injury remains unclear, but the Patriots, who’ll be without rookie Will Campbell for at least the next three weeks, would be in dire straits at left tackle if Lowe were forced to miss time.
Here’s the full Patriots injury report for Wednesday’s practice:
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DID NOT PARTICIPATE
RB Terrell Jennings (Concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
DT Christian Barmore (Not injury related/other)
LB Harold Landry (Knee)
OT Vederian Lowe (Abdomen)
FULL PARTICPATION
S Brenden Schooler (Ankle)
DT Khyris Tonga (Chest)
OL Jared Wilson (Ankle)
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Schooler and Tonga also missed the Week 13 home win over the New York\. They also appear on track to return this Sunday.
The Patriots will practice again Thursday and Friday before conducting a walkthrough on Saturday. Kickoff against the Bills on Sunday is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.\
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