Patriots-Rams injury report: Christian Barmore limited in first practice since late July

Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore was a limited participant at Thursday’s practice, his first since being diagnosed with blood clots in late July.

Barmore was one of eight players limited, including safety Kyle Dugger. Three players did not participate: defensive lineman Deatrich Wise, wide receiver Tyquan Thornton and defensive lineman Jaquelin Roy.

In Los Angeles, Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein missed practice with an ankle injury.

Both teams’ complete injury reports are below.

PATRIOTS

Did not participate

DT Jaquelin Roy, Neck

WR Tyquan Thornton, Not Injury Related – Personal

DE Deatrich Wise Jr., Foot

Limited participation

DT Christian Barmore, Not Injury Related – Other

CB Marcellas Dial Jr., Concussion

S Kyle Dugger, Ankle

DT Daniel Ekuale, Abdomen

LB Christian Elliss, Abdomen

OT Vederian Lowe, Shoulder

S Marte Mapu, Neck

LB Sione Takitaki, Knee

Full participation

CB Alex Austin, Ankle

CB Isaiah Bolden, Not Injury Related – Personal

TE Hunter Henry, Foot

RAMS

Did not participate

OL Rob Havenstein, Ankle

NT Neville Gallimore, Neck

OL Joe Noteboom, Ankle

CB Charles Woods, Ankle

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Limited participation

OLB Byron Young, Knee

DE Kobie Turner, Back

S Quentin Lake, Groin

CB Josh Wallace, Hip

Full participation

S Kam Curl, Knee

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