The Patriots basically declared their inactive record two days earlier than they tackle the Raiders.
Seven gamers didn’t journey with the Patriots to Las Vegas on Friday.
Here’s the Patriots’ full damage report:
OUT
DB Cody Davis (knee)
WR Demario Douglas (concussion)
LB Matthew Judon (elbow)
OL Riley Reiff (knee)
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion)
G Cole Strange (knee)
OL Tyrone Wheatley Jr. (knee)
QUESTIONABLE
DL Christian Barmore (knee)
OT Trent Brown (chest)
S Kyle Dugger (foot)
DL Trey Flowers (foot)
DL Davon Godchaux (ankle)
CB Jonathan Jones (ankle)
OL Mike Onwenu (ankle)
WR Tyquan Thornton (shoulder)
LB Josh Uche (knee)
CB Shaun Wade (shoulder)
Davis, Reiff, Strange and Wheatley all had been restricted in apply Friday earlier than being dominated out. Davis and Flowers are nonetheless on the PUP record. Thornton stays on injured reserve. All three gamers would must be activated Saturday in an effort to play Sunday.
Reiff is the largest shock amongst gamers already dominated out. He performed in and completed the Patriots’ Week 5 loss to the Saints and would have been a candidate to begin at left guard or proper deal with in opposition to the Raiders.
The Patriots at the moment have Brown, Onwenu, middle David Andrews, Vederian Lowe, Calvin Anderson, Atonio Mafi, Sidy Sow and Jake Andrews accessible on their offensive line. With Brown at left deal with, David Andrews at middle and Mike Onwenu at proper guard, Lowe and Mafi are the highest choices to begin at left guard and proper deal with, respectively.
The Patriots have simply three wholesome extensive receivers on their 53-man roster in Kendrick Bourne, DeVante Parker and rookie Kayshon Boutte. Thornton might fill out that group if activated. The Patriots additionally might elevate Jalen Reagor, Malik Cunningham or T.J. Luther from their apply squad.
All gamers listed as questionable ought to have traveled to Vegas with the remainder of the crew. That contains Dugger, who popped up on the damage report Thursday, and Onwenu, who didn’t end the Week 5 contest.
Source: www.bostonherald.com