The Patriots labored with out main receiver Demario Douglas for a second straight apply Thursday, as he continues to take a seat with a concussion.
Douglas’ availability for this weekend’s sport towards the Chargers is now in grave doubt. The rookie took a blow to the pinnacle whereas returning a punt within the second half of Sunday’s loss to the Giants. He was later dominated out with a head damage and entered concussion protocol on Monday.
Fellow rookie wideout Kayshon Boutte additionally missed apply Thursday as a consequence of a mix of a shoulder damage and an sickness. Boutte was restricted in Wednesday’s padded session by the shoulder damage. Offensive sort out Riley Reiff (knee) sat out Thursday, decreasing his probabilities of being activated off injured reserve.
Nine Patriots have been listed as restricted, together with operating again Ezekiel Elliott (thigh), linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley (hamstring) and left sort out Trent Brown (ankle/chest). Running again/large receiver Ty Montgomery returned to full participation Thursday after being absent Wednesday as a consequence of an sickness.
In Los Angeles, Chargers large receiver Keenan Allen, who leads the league in catches, missed apply for a second straight day.
Both groups’ full damage studies are under.
PATRIOTS
Did not take part
WR Demario Douglas, Concussion
WR Kayshon Boutte, Shoulder/Illness
OT Riley Reiff, Knee
Limited participation
C David Andrews, Foot
LB Ja’Whaun Bentley, Hamstring
LB Chris Board, Back
OT Trent Brown, Ankle / Chest
RB Ezekiel Elliott, Thigh
SpT Matthew Slater, Ankle
G Sidy Sow, Ankle
DL Deatrich Wise Jr., Shoulder
Full participation
RB/WR Ty Montgomery, Illness
CHARGERS
Did not take part
WR Keenan Allen, Quadricep
TE Nick Vannett, Concussion
G/T Zack Bailey, Back
S Ja’Sir Taylor, Illness
Limited participation
T Trey Pipkins III, Wrist
S JT Woods, Illness
Full participation
TE Gerald Everett, Shoulder
WR Quentin Johnston, Ribs/Finger
LB Eric Kendricks, Knee
LB Kenneth Murray Jr., Shoulder
DL Otito Ogbonnia, Knee
T Rashawn Slater, Back
Source: www.bostonherald.com