Patriots Thursday Week 10 injury report: Latest on WR Kayshon Boutte

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The New England Patriots are still missing two key players ahead of Sunday's showdown with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte and running back Rhamondre Stevenson were both listed as non-participants for Thursday's practice. That leaves their availability for Week 10 in serious doubt.

Stevenson missed last week's game with a toe injury, while Boutte suffered a hamstring injury during the game. There has been no clear timetable for Stevenson's recovery, but Boutte has been considered day-to-day. The good news for the Patriots was the fact that starting center Garrett Bradbury, who has been dealing with a hip injury, was back on the practice field as a limited participant.

Tampa Bay is also dealing with injury woes with both running back Bucky Irving and wide receiver Chris Godwin still sidelined. Their injury statuses this late in the week leave their availability for Sunday's game in doubt.

Here is the full injury report for both teams:

Patriots injury report​


Did Not Participate

  • WR Kayshon Boutte, Hamstring
  • LB Christian Elliss, Hip
  • RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Toe

Limited Participant

  • C Garrett Bradbury, Hip
  • DL Joshua Farmer, Ankle
  • LB Marte Mapu, Neck

Full Participant

  • None listed

Buccaneers injury report​


Did Not Participate

  • WR Chris Godwin Jr., Fibula
  • RB Bucky Irving, Foot / Shoulder
  • OLB Haason Reddick, Ankle / Knee
  • OLB Markees Watts, Hand

Limited Participant

  • G Ben Bredeson, Shoulder
  • T Luke Goedeke, Foot

Full Participant

  • LB Lavonte David, Knee / Rib
  • G Luke Haggard, Shoulder
  • QB Baker Mayfield, Knee, Oblique
  • CB Zyon McCollum, Thumb
  • CB Jacob Parrish, Oblique

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