Patriots-Dolphins injury report: Kayshon Boutte cleared, De’Von Achane doubtful
The Patriots are getting healthy heading into Sunday’s regular-season finale.
Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (concussion) has been cleared for kickoff, and Mike Vrabel indicated Friday left tackle Will Campbell and defensive tackle Milton Williams will be activated off injured reserve in order to play.
So who else might play against the Dolphins?
Both teams’ complete injury reports are below.
PATRIOTS
Out
LB Harold Landry – Knee (DNP)
LB Robert Spillane – Ankle (LP)
DL Khyiris Tonga – Foot (DNP)
G Jared Wilson – Concussion Protocol (DNP)
Questionable
FB Jack Westover – Ankle (LP)
CB Charles Woods – Foot (LP)
DOLPHINS
Out
S Minkah Fitzpatrick – Calf (DNP)
Doubtful
RB De’Von Achane – Shoulder (DNP)
Questionable
LB Quinton Bell – Illness (DNP)
OL Aaron Brewer – Neck (FP)
LB Jordyn Brooks – Hamstring (LP)
OL Austin Jackson – Back (LP)
LB Chop Robinson – Concussion (LP)
K Jason Sanders – Right Hip (LP)
WR Jaylen Waddle – Ribs (LP)
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