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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Rappaport was the first one to call Amendola missing this Jets game. Now, he's reporting him being out for more than just one week.
Belittling this latest info is a bit silly, given that.
Even i could of called that he would miss the Jets game given the way he was against the Bills.
Would you like it in simplified American English?
If Tom Brady wasn't playing behind a very good Offensive Line, I would be very concerned about the Patriots chances of winning this game tonight given the key Inactives for the Patriots.
I'm intrigued by Jones too. Considering those credentials I'm wondering why he was cut twice already. Probably a poor scheme fit, maybe?Hoping we see this Chris Jones in the next few weeks. 12 sacks his senior season as a DT, color me intrigued. I know it was probably against a weaker division in college football, but still impressive. I think his poor 40 time is the reason he went in the 6th round. But this guy has a non stop motor and is driven to sack the QB. 6'2" 306, good size. 21 sacks total his last 2 seasons.
Can we have some defense talk please and talk about how Chandler is going to go JJ Watt on Geno tonight?
It meant exactly what was written. There's no confusion behind it.I think we knew what you meant, but if you read what you wrote that isn't really what it says.
It meant exactly what was written. There's no confusion behind it.
Man if Dobson breaks out in this game i am going to laugh at the doubters
The Patriots D-Line should be able to easily control the LOS in this one.
I look for the defense to not only shut down the Jets but to come up with some big plays. More playmakers on D tonight.
FOXBORO — The Patriots will be without their top two tight ends and their top receiver when they take on the Jets Thursday night as Zach Sudfeld (hamstring), Rob Gronkowski (back/forearm) and Danny Amendola (groin) are all inactive.
Amendola is missing the game after re-injuring his groin last Sunday while Gronkowski is out again as he recovers from offseason back and forearm surgeries.
Rounding out the list is running back Brandon Bolden (knee), rookie linebacker Steve Beauharnais (healthy), offensive lineman Will Svitek (knee) and newly-added defensive lineman Chris Jones (healthy).
On Tuesday, the Patriots placed running back Shane Vereen on injured reserve with a broken left wrist. He will be unavailable until Week 11.
Amendola will likely miss 2-6 weeks, according to a report from the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
One player returning Thursday will be rookie receiver Aaron Dobson, who missed the opener and did not travel to Buffalo because of a hamstring injury. Dobson figures to see action behind Kenbrell Thompkins and Julian Edelman.