‘Looks good’ for Patriots to activate two star players off injured reserve
FOXBORO — Rookie left tackle Will Campbell and defensive tackle Milton Williams, both of whom are on injured reserve, practiced all week.
Head coach Mike Vrabel indicated that they should be able to play Sunday against the Dolphins.
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“We’ll see how they respond from today’s work. Trying to get them a full week of work in. But I think it looks good,” Vrabel said. “Both of them were able to work the whole week, and we’ll see where we’re at tomorrow.”
Both players must be activated by Saturday at 4 p.m. in order to play Sunday. Williams suffered his ankle injury Week 11 against the Jets, while Campbell has been out since injuring his knee Week 12.
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