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Patriots Practice Report: Dobson DNP; Mankins, Dennard Among 9 Limited

BOSTON (CBS) - Wide receiver Aaron Dobson was the lone player absent from the Patriots' practice on Wednesday as they prepare for Saturday night's AFC divisional playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts.

The rookie receiver re-injured his left foot in the first half of New England's regular-season finale against the Buffalo Bills. Dobson missed three games after suffering the injury in Week 12 against the Broncos, and was spotted wearing a walking boot in the Patriots' locker room on Wednesday.

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It's looking unlikely that Dobson, who caught 37 passes for 519 yards and four touchdowns during his rookie year, will play on Saturday, meaning fellow rookie Kenbrell Thompkins will see more snaps in the offense.

Thompkins (hip) was among the nine Patriots limited on Wednesday. Also limited was corner Alfonzo Dennard (knee/shoulder) and left guard Logan Mankins (ankle).

Here is the full practice report from the Patriots on Wednesday:

DNP
WR Aaron Dobson (foot)

Limited
CB Kyle Arrington (groin)
CB Alfonzo Dennard (knee/shoulder)
LB Dane Fletcher (groin)
S Steve Gregory (finger/knee)
G Logan Mankins (ankle)
DB Devin McCourty (concussion)
OT Will Svitek (ankle)
WR Kenbrell Thompkins (hip)
RB Shane Vereen (groin)

Full Participation
WR Danny Amendola (groin)
QB Tom Brady (right shoulder)

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The Patriots will practice again on Thursday before holding a walk-through on Friday.

Here is the Indianapolis Colts' practice report from Wednesday:

DNP
NT Aubrayo Franklin (rest)
WR Darius Heyward-Bey (hamstring)

Limited
CB Khaled Holmes (calf)

Full Participation
LB Josh McNary (concussion)
S Laron Landry (concussion)

Tune in to Patriots-Colts Saturday night on 98.5 The Sports Hub and WBZ-TV — the flagship stations of the New England Patriots. Pregame coverage begins on 98.5 at 5pm and on WBZ-TV at 7pm, with full postgame shows following the game.

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