Patriots vs. Bills: Who’s Out? Full Report

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The New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Friday, along with their projected status for Week 7.

The New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Thursday. The Pats and Bills are set for a 1 p.m. ET kickoff for their Week 7 matchup from Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Despite welcoming back, the duo of receivers -- as well as activating cornerback Jack Jones from injured reserve on Tuesday -- New England continues to have its share of injury problems, Tight end Hunter Henry , linebacker Josh Uche , cornerback Jonathan Jones , offensive tackle Trent Brown and defensive end Keion White were absent for Wednesday's session.

While Jones' impending return remains a positive for the Patriots, the following eight players were absent from Tuesday's session: Rhamondre Stevenson, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Hunter Henry, Trent Brown, Josh Uche, Keion White, Davon Godchaux and Jonathan Jones. PATRIOTS, RAIDERS RELEASE FULL INJURY REPORT, JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER, DEMARIO DOUGLAS AMONG 7 OUT FOR PATS -

The New England Patriots and the Las Vegas Raiders have announced their player injuries and practice participation for Thursday. The Pats and Raiders are set for an 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff for their Week 6 matchup from Allegiant Stadium on Sunday afternoon. In the meantime, New England continues to fall deeper into despair, as they face a 24-0 deficit heading into the final minute of the third quarter.

The Pats and Saints are set for an 1 p.m. ET kickoff for their Week 5 matchup from Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon. This is the second the three reports to be issued by both teams in anticipation of the game. Despite also being eligible to return, wide receiver Tyquan Thornton and cornerback Jack Jones were not present for Wednesday's practice and remain on IR for the time being.

When attempting to tackle Cowboys running back Tony Pollard on first-and-10 from the New England 25, Gonzalez awkwardly jammed his shoulder. Though he was able to get up under his own power, he was immediately taken to the blue medical tent for observation. Shortly thereafter, he headed to the locker room for further evaluation, questionable to return.

Strange, who left New England's Week 3 victory over the New York Jets with a knee injury, was notably limited in his on-field action during practice this week. The second-year lineman has been dealing with a knee injury since the opening days of training camp in late July. In fact, Strange was inactive for New England’s season opener. In two games played, he has been on the field for 118 snaps on offense.

Though the Pats once again enjoyed perfect attendance for the week’s penultimate session, they did list five players as “limited” participants, including guard Cole Strange who left New England’s Week 3 victory over the New York Jets. Strange appeared to minimally partake in the Pats on-field activities, at least during the brief portion of practice open to the media.

Strange has been dealing with a knee injury since the opening days of training camp in late July. The Chattanooga product was inactive for New England’s season opener. In two games played, he has been on the field for 118 snaps on offense. When he has been absent from game action, rookie guard Atonio Mafi has played on the left, between tackle Trent Brown and center David Andrews.

The New England Patriots will be without the services of a trusted member of their interior offensive line for the foreseeable future. While his timetable for a return has yet to be determined, he is expected to miss an extended period of time, if not the remainder of the season. Per the terms of his IR designation, he will miss at least the next four games.The New England Patriots will be without the services of two of their top defenders for the remainder of their Week 3 matchup with the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.

The Patriots were already projected to be thin at cornerback for this contest against their division rivals. With second-year corners Jack Jones and Marcus Jones currently on injured reserve, New England's depth chart at the position consists of Christian Gonzalez, Myles Bryant, Shaun Wade and potentially Jalen Mills moving down from safety.

Receiver DeVante Parker, who had been a limited participant due to a knee injury was removed from the report, indicating that he will play on Sunday., the Patriots are getting some good news on the injury front. Starting offensive left tackle Trent Brown and starting cornerback Jonathan Jones were on the practice field Thursday morning in Foxboro, and appear set to return for Sunday's game at the New York Jets.

The Pats and Jets are set for an 1 p.m. kickoff for their Week 3 matchup from MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Starting left tackle Trent Brown and reserve lineman Sidy Sow returned to the field, after spending the entirety of the previous week out of action while in concussion protocol. Cornerback Jonathan Jones was also back at practice, after missing the Patriots 24-17 Week 2 loss to the Miami Dolphins with an ankle injury.

Though he was a limited participant during Thursday's practice, starting cornerback Jonathan Jones missed Friday's session. He is officially listed as 'questionable' for Sunday's matchup. Other notables on the list include four offensive linemen, two of which remain in concussion protocol. Veteran left tackle Trent Brown and rookie Sidy Sow did not participate in Wednesday's practice, held indoors at Socios Fieldhouse, due to being in concussion protocol. It remains unclear when each player sustained his respective injury. However, until further notice, each of their status for Sunday's game is in significant doubt.

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