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Patriots vs. Ravens Thursday injury report: Tom Brady a full-go, seven limited for New England

New England had perfect attendance for the second consecutive practice.

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All were present on the New England Patriots’ practice fields Thursday.

And after eight members of the active roster, including quarterback Tom Brady, were listed as limited participants to begin the week, that tally dropped to seven as preparations continue for Sunday’s 8:20 p.m. ET tilt with the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

Brady, previously tagged with a right-shoulder issue, was back to regular participation.

Here’s the Halloween injury report between New England and Baltimore.

DID NOT PARTICIPATE

  • Patriots: no players listed
  • Ravens: S Bennett Jackson (ankle)

Last Friday marked the last time New England had non-participants in practice. Tight ends Matt LaCosse and Ryan Izzo have both returned to the field after missing the previous two games with a knee injury and a concussion, respectively, and appear on track for Baltimore.

Jackson arrived on the Ravens’ half of the injury report Thursday with an ankle injury.

LIMITED PARTICIPATION

  • Patriots: RB Rex Burkhead (foot), WR Julian Edelman (chest/shoulder), WR Gunner Olszewski (ankle/hamstring), Matt LaCosse (knee), TE Ryan Izzo (concussion), G Shaq Mason (ankle), S Patrick Chung (heel/chest)
  • Ravens: WR Marquise Brown (ankle), G Patrick Mekari (back), LB Patrick Onwuasor (ankle), CB Maurice Canady (thigh), CB Jimmy Smith (knee), S Earl Thomas (knee)

The aforementioned LaCosse and Izzo remain among New England’s limited. But of the other handful practicing in that capacity, only Mason was ruled out last weekend versus the Cleveland Browns. The right guard logged 515 snaps over the Patriots’ initial seven games of the campaign. And in Mason’s recent absence, James Ferentz made his first career start.

As for Baltimore, Thomas partook in Thursday’s session. The perennial All-Pro safety missed the day prior due to a knee injury.