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Running back Terrell Jennings remained sidelined from Wednesday’s work on the Buffalo Bills while in the NFL’s concussion protocol. But three others went in a limited capacity, including defensive captain and sack leader Harold Landry III, who had missed the first session since the bye week due to a knee issue.
The Bills designated CB Christian Benford as questionable to play after suffering a toe injury during practice on Thursday.
Third-string running back Terrell Jennings is the only player out for New England. He did not practice this week due to a concussion. Veteran backup D’Ernest Johnson is poised to replace him on the 53-man roster, according to Mike Vrabel. Johnson has taken four carries this season for the Patriots and gained seven yards.
Wilson sprained his knee in his return to the active roster in Week 10 and is set to miss "three-to-four weeks." He was placed on injured reserve and is eligible to return in Week 15. Head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters Monday that he did not have an update on Wilson's potential return from injured reserve.
Benford appeared on Buffalo's injury report in the middle of last week after sustaining a toe injury in practice. On the Bills' final injury report, Benford was listed as "questionable" to play. A practice squad elevation could indicate Benford might be unable to play on Sunday at Gillette Stadium:
On Wednesday, the Patriots released their first injury report since the bye week. It only lists seven players, with just one non-participant. Running back Terrell Jennings (concussion) was the lone player who did not practice on Wednesday. He also was not seen on the field for the team's first practice of the week on Monday.
New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell sustained a knee injury in the team's Week 12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
He joined running back Terrell Jennings, who is dealing with a concussion, as the only two non-participants at practice. It's a key injury to monitor ahead of Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills. The Patriots will need all of the help they can get on the edge if they have any hopes of slowing down Bills' star quarterback Josh Allen.
Foxboro residents attending the Patriots’ Week 15 contest against the Bills should prepare for snow Sunday morning and potentially dangerous cold temperatures by evening, according to AccuWeather forecasts.
There's a chance the Bills may not have star cornerback Christian Benford for Sunday's game at New England. Here's the latest injury update.