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The New England Patriots will visit the Buffalo Bills without three members of the active roster.
In addition to Julian Edelman, who underwent a knee procedure on Thursday, fellow wide receiver N’Keal Harry and defensive tackle Carl Davis did not return for Friday’s practice inside the Empower Field House.
Neither did reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore.
Gilmore had previously gone from full to limited participation due to a knee issue this week. The former Bills cornerback, whose last missed start came in 2017, is now among 11 Patriots listed as questionable for the inclement AFC East matchup in Orchard Park.
Here’s the final injury report heading into Sunday’s 1 p.m. ET kickoff.
OUT
- Patriots: WR Julian Edelman (knee), WR N’Keal Harry (concussion), DT Carl Davis (concussion)
- Bills: OT Cody Ford (knee), CB Josh Norman (hamstring)
With Edelman and Harry ruled out, the Patriots stand with three healthy wideouts on the 53-man roster. The elevation options include undrafted rookies Mason Kinsey, Isaiah Zuber and Kristian Wilkerson on the practice squad.
As for the Bills, Ford and Norman remained sidelined for three consecutive practices with knee and hamstring injuries, respectively. Ford has started six games thus far into his sophomore NFL season on Buffalo’s offensive line. And Norman, the 2015 first-team All-Pro, has started two in the secondary since being activated from injured reserve earlier in October.
QUESTIONABLE
- Patriots: RB Damien Harris (ankle), TE Dalton Keene (knee), OT Justin Herron (ankle), G Joe Thuney (ankle), G Shaq Mason (calf), DT Lawrence Guy (ankle), LB John Simon (shoulder), LB Shilique Calhoun (knee), CB Stephon Gilmore (knee), CB J.C. Jackson (knee), S Kyle Dugger (ankle)
- Bills: G Brian Winters (knee), DT Vernon Butler (groin), DT Quinton Jefferson (knee), DE Jerry Hughes (foot), LB Matt Milano (pectoral), CB Cam Lewis (wrist), S Micah Hyde (concussion)
Gilmore has played 98.6 percent of the snaps this campaign for New England’s defense. And Jackson, who was among the new names to surface on the injury report Friday, has played 72.7 percent while intercepting three passes. The latter Patriots cornerback was limited with a knee ailment of his own. As was Keene, the No. 101 overall pick, at tight end.
At Bills practice, Butler and Hyde finished the week as non-participants. But also questionable on Buffalo’s defensive side of the ball are Hughes and Milano, who accounted for eight tackles and 2.5 sacks combined last Sunday against the New York Jets. Hughes would add an interception and a forced fumble off the edge.