Patriots offense down 2 starters at Thursday practice before Buccaneers game
FOXBORO — Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson and wide receiver Kayshon Boutte did not participate in Thursday’s practice, the second straight they’ve missed due to their respective injuries.
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Stevenson (toe) and Boutte (hamstring) appear unlikely to play in Sunday’s game at Tampa Bay.
Stevenson has missed five straight practices, while Boutte has yet to take the field after getting hurt in last weekend’s win over Atlanta. Inside linebacker Christian Elliss (hip) also did not participate, but was present.
Veteran center Garrett Bradbury (hip) and defensive tackle Joshua Farmer (ankle) returned to action after sitting out Thursday’s practice. Both players are dealing with new injuries.
The Patriots will release their next injury report Thursday evening.
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