AFC Championship Injury Report: Patriots at Broncos
Get ready for an intense AFC Championship showdown between the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos, but first, let's dive into the latest injury report. The Patriots and Broncos are strategizing their lineups, but some key players are on the sidelines. Here's a breakdown of who's in and who's out for this crucial game.
New England Patriots
Did Not Participate:
- LB Harold Landry III (Knee)
- LB Marte Mapu (Hip)
Limited Participation:
- CB Carlton Davis III (Concussion Protocol)
- LB Christian Elliss (Hip)
- TE Hunter Henry (Not Injury Related / Rest)
- T Morgan Moses (Not Injury Related / Rest)
- T Thayer Munford Jr. (Knee)
Full Participation:
- DT Joshua Farmer* (Hamstring)
- RB TreVeyon Henderson (Shoulder)
- RB Terrell Jennings* (Passed Concussion Protocol)
- LB Robert Spillane (Hand)
- denotes player currently on injured reserve.
Denver Broncos
Did Not Participate:
- QB Bo Nix (Ankle)
Limited Participation:
- WR Pat Bryant (Concussion)
- RB J.K. Dobbins (Foot)
- C Alex Forsyth (Ankle)
- WR Troy Franklin (Hamstring)
Full Participation:
- T Frank Crum (Ankle)
- TE Lucas Krull (Foot)
- LB Drew Sanders (Ankle)
- S JL Skinner (Quad)
- C Luke Wattenberg (Shoulder)
Bold indicates a change from the previous day's report.
Practice Participation
- Did Not Participate in Practice: Players who did not participate in any practice sessions leading up to the game.
- Limited Participation: Players who participated but at less than 100% of their normal repetitions.
- Full Participation: Players who participated at 100% of their normal repetitions.
Game Status Definitions
- Out: Player will not play in the game.
- Doubtful: Unlikely to play, but there's still a chance they might suit up.
- Questionable: Uncertain as to whether the player will play, and their status is still being evaluated.
So, who's going to step up and lead their team to victory? Stay tuned, and don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments! But here's where it gets controversial... Are the Patriots' injuries an excuse for their potential loss, or is it an opportunity for a underdog victory? And this is the part most people miss... The Broncos' key injuries might just be their saving grace. What do you think? Sound off in the comments!