Patriots' Brady, Edelman, Bennett Questionable Against Rams
BOSTON (CBS) -- A trio of offensive stars are questionable for the Patriots for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Patriots already knew they wouldn't have Rob Gronkowski on Sunday. Or the rest of the season, for that matter. But now quarterback Tom Brady (knee), receiver Julian Edelman (foot) and tight end Martellus Bennett (ankle/shoulder) are all listed as questionable for Sunday's tilt, giving them a 50-50 chance of playing.
Chances are they'll all be playing come Sunday afternoon. They were all listed as questionable for last week's game against the New York Jets, and all three suited up for the 22-17 win in New Jersey.
In addition to that trio, special teamer Nate Ebner (concussion), defensive lineman Trey Flowers (shin), receiver Chris Hogan (back) and linebacker Elandon Roberts (jaw) are also listed as questionable on Friday's injury report. They all participated in Friday's practice in a limited role.
Defensive lineman Woodrow Hamilton (illness) and special teams captain Matthew Slater (foot) are also questionable, but did not participate in practice on Friday. Defensive back Jordan Richards was also ruled out for Sunday's game.
For the Rams, wide receiver Tavon Austin (chest) has been ruled out, while center Tim Barnes (foot), tackle Andrew Donnal (hip), defensive end Robert Quinn (concussion) and guard Rodger Saffold (hand) are all listed as questionable.
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