AFC title game injury report: Patriots CB Carlton Davis, Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins limited
FOXBORO — Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis was limited at Wednesday’s practice, a positive sign for his chances of playing in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
Davis appears to be in Phase Four of the NFL’s five-phase concussion protocol. He was limited along with linebacker Christian Elliss (hip), tight end Hunter Henry and right tackle Morgan Moses. Henry and Moses received rest days.
In Denver, Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins was limited in his return to practice for the first time in two months.
Both teams’ injury reports are below.
PATRIOTS
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
LB Harold Landry III – Knee
LB Marte Mapu – Hip
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
CB Carlton Davis III – Concussion Protocol
LB Christian Elliss – Hip
TE Hunter Henry – Not Injury Related / Rest
T Morgan Moses – Not Injury Related / Rest
T Thayer Munford Jr. – Knee
FULL PARTICIPATION
DT Joshua Farmer* – Hamstring
RB TreVeyon Henderson – Shoulder
RB Terrell Jennings* – Passed Concussion Protocol
LB Robert Spillane – Hand
BRONCOS
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
QB Bo Nix – Ankle
LIMITED PARTICIPATION
WR Pat Bryant – Concussion
RB J.K. Dobbins – Foot
C Alex Forsyth – Ankle
WR Troy Franklin – Hamstring
FULL PARTICIPATION
T Frank Crum – Ankle
TE Lucas Krull – Foot
LB Drew Sanders – Ankle
S JL Skinner – Quad
C Luke Wattenberg – Shoulder
