Patriots-Bills injury report: Pats getting healthier, TE Dawson Knox absent Wednesday

Patriots outside linebacker Harold Landry returned to practice Wednesday and was limited by a knee injury.

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Defensive tackle Christian Barmore (not injury related) and left tackle Vederian Lowe (abdomen) were the only other limited players in New England. Backup running back Terrell Jennings (concussion) was absent.

Safety Brenden Schooler (ankle), defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga (chest) and left guard Jared Wilson (ankle) were all full participants after sitting out last week’s win over the Giants. If he’s available Sunday versus Buffalo, Tonga is likely to start in place of Milton Williams, who remains on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain.

In Buffalo, defensive end Joey Bosa (hamstring/wrist), right tackle Spencer Brown (shoulder), linebacker Terrel Bernard (elbow) and wide receiver Josh Palmer (ankle) were all limited. Tight end Dawson Knox missed practice for personal reasons.

Both teams’ complete injury reports are below.

PATRIOTS

Did not participate

RB Terrell Jennings, Concussion

Limited participation

DT Christian Barmore – Not Injury Related / Other

LB Harold Landry, Knee

OT Vederian Lowe, Abdomen

Full participation

S Brenden Schooler, Ankle

DT Khyiris Tonga, Chest

G Jared Wilson, Ankle

BILLS

Did not participate

TE Dawson Knox, Personal

Limited participation

LB Terrel Bernard, Elbow

DE Joey Bosa, Hamstring/Wrist

OL Spencer Brown, Shoulder

WR Joshua Palmer, Ankle

Full participation

S Cole Bishop, Calf

TE Dalton Kincaid, Knee

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