For the second day in a row, all 53 players participated in Friday’s practice.
Below is the full injury report for both the Broncos and the Patriots:
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DENVER BRONCOS
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PLAYER LB Nate Irving G Chris Kuper CB Chris Harris CB Tracy Porter WR Matthew Willis
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INJURY Concussion Forearm Ankle Shoulder Hamstring
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WEDNESDAY LIMITED LIMITED FULL FULL FULL
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THURSDAY FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL
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FRIDAY FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL
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GAME STATUS PROBABLE PROBABLE PROBABLE PROBABLE PROBABLE
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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
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PLAYER
WR Julian Edelman S Steve Gregory TE Rob Gronkowski TE Aaron Hernandez TE Michael Hoomanawanui RB Brandon Bolden DE Brandon Deaderick DT Justin Francis LB Dont’a Hightower G Logan Mankins OL Nick McDonald CB Sterling Moore RB Shane Vereen OT Sebastian Vollmer DT Kyle Love
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INJURY
Hand Hip Hip Ankle Concussion Knee Ankle Ankle Hamstring Calf/Hip Shoulder Knee Foot Back Knee
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WEDNESDAY
DID NOT PARTICIPATE DID NOT PARTICIPATE DID NOT PARTICIPATE DID NOT PARTICIPATE DID NOT PARTICIPATE LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED FULL
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THURSDAY
DID NOT PARTICIPATE DID NOT PARTICIPATE LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED FULL
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FRIDAY
DID NOT PARTICIPATE DID NOT PARTICIPATE LIMITED LIMITED DID NOT PARTICIPATE LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED LIMITED FULL
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GAME STATUS
OUT OUT QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE QUESTIONABLE PROBABLE
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I wish the patriots injury report was realistic. Belichek is always playing games.
great weekend ahead. its turkey long weekend in canada. starts with my eight year old playing a playoff football game in a foot of snow tommorow. wife asked me if they will cancel. I gave her a phhhht, they dont cancel football. Then we got invited to a buudys house sunday to watch the game and some turkey.Bronco and Pats with a free meal,can’t beat that. Tonight, little baseball to watch drinking whiskey with a bottle that has a handle. Downfall, up here that bottle cost 55.00, good ol USA 17.99 cheers everbody
I think the injury report for the patriots is a bunch of crap. Everyone thats on the list will probably play except for the first to.
I mean first two.
How arrogant the Pats are. They must be saying they are that good that they don’t need to practice.
Bust em in the mouth boys…
Btw, saw DJ has an extra 3 games onto his suspension for that conviction.
Here’s a piece by Kareem Copeland at NFL.com
Brandon Lloyd was a 1,400-yard receiver with the Denver Broncos in 2010. Denver’s Champ Bailey was, and still is, one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL. Training camp drills between the two were plenty competitive.
“One thing about him is, he’s probably the most gifted athlete in the game,” Bailey told The Denver Post. “Nobody has better body control than this guy, and hands. He’s about as good as they come athletically.
“He’s going to be a tough challenge for all of us.”
Bailey swears he won those one-on-ones more often than not. He’ll get the chance to show it Sunday as the Broncos travel to face Lloyd’s New England Patriots .
The Peyton Manning versus Tom Brady dynamic has grabbed most headlines, but the Broncos ‘ corners will have their hands full with the Patriots ‘ receivers. Lloyd signed with the Patriots during the offseason to give Brady a deep threat along with receiver Wes Welker . Those two will spend most of the day lined up across from Bailey and Tracy Porter .
Lloyd and Welker have combined for 50 catches, 667 yards and a touchdown this season. Bailey and Porter make up one of the NFL’s most talented 1-2 cornerback combinations.
This winners of this matchup with give their respective team a distinct advantage.
I like our chances with those match ups. I feel in Porter we finally have someone who can cover Welker. The TE’s is what makes me nervous. TE’s always seem to burn us!!
belichick is so fulla crap. man i wanna smash these guys.
Friday night Posts! Broncos Country.
Screw Brandon Lloyd. We have beaten the Pats before and will this Sunday. Go on Brady throw Champs side and see what happens!!
LB and Caramelloo No worries we have been getting ready for this game ever since we knew we would be playing them. If Manning wants to throw a ball away due to broken play I hope he finds McD’s head! LOL!
B/F/E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ILMSDB!!
FTR
This is not the old Colts vs. Patriots!! This is Broncos vs Patriots!!
Denver Broncos leads New England Patriots (27-18)!! Just a FYI!!
GO Broncos!!
FTR
SEC
You on Bro cuz if your not I am out!!
FTR
Broncos beat New England any way they can.
Peace Out!
FTR
*official game prediction*
Broncos lose to Pats 31-27
i think the broncos should use Andre Cadlwell a alot more. they should use him in the slot or add a wrinkle demension by having him as a 3rd down back like how New England used Aaron Hernandez. the more speed the broncos put on the field, the more mismatches they can create
LOOKS LIKE KUPER WILL BE IN THE LINE UP..MAN CANT WAIT FOR SUNDAY..WATCH THE BRONCOS DO WORK ON THE PATS
man the braves got hosed. 50′ into left field and its a infield fly. wow thats replacement refing. anyway we have anyone who can cover gronk. I feel good about everything else in this game but that
Belichek has always handled his game time injury reports like the one above, about half the team is questionable and most of them will play, just playing games with the opposing coaches, not the way it should be done according to NFL rules but somehow he gets away with it. He is about as much fun to deal with as it is to look at his face, what a downer that man projects. With that attitude it’s hard to comprehend that he would be so successful with the men around him even with his high football IQ. Looking at him operate reeks of impending doom, the face of somber negativity and yet most of the time he comes out smelling like roses. So much for judging a book by its cover.
About Lloyd, he was always my fav “Spiderman” Lloyd as long time bloggers may remember, hands that stuck to the ball like glue, just about always, loved the guy’s abilities and did not mind the man at all, after all what receiver in his right mind would want to play for Tebow. I would of wanted out just as well, a receiver’s main ambition in the game is to catch footballs, good luck with that with Tebow. It was smart for him to want to move on at the time and to add insult to injury “not GM material” Xanders let him walk away for just about nothing, a measley 4th round pick I believe, just because he liked Lloyd and his agent he said, knowing of him I take it he wanted to oblige them without undue stress, haha, a player who Bailey says he is about as good as they come athetically in the game today, a 4th round pick and see you never…. what a moron. Smart of John for keeping the X man just long enough to pick what ever little there was of his football brains (since Elway had zero GM experience in the NFL then) and to give him the boot right after that was accomplished. As a businessman I would of done exactly the same thing, even so getting rid of him right of the bat would of been tempting, LOL.
Water under the bridge now but it’s going to be hard for me to watch Lloyd for the opposition this week I tell you that much.
I remember you raving about ‘SpiderLloyd’ at the end of 09 baylin.
The Champ vs Brandon matchup will definitely be fun to watch. My question is how many times will Brady even attempt to throw at Champ. He still is wary ever since throwing that INT in his first playoff loss way back in 05. Lol!
Another thing, Von Miller will be playing without a cast on his hand. If he can get to Brady early and often…
I fully expect this game to be as good as advertised. I’m shocked the networks didn’t put this one in Primetime.
Broncos Country Strong 2012!
We need the Wolfe and the rest of the Dline to have a push.Collapsing the pocket so Von and Doom can clean him up. Add a little Woodyard just for the feel of it. I remember Loyd’s departure and more than a few fans were upset with the little punk for that trade!
Lloyd leaving was a very self serving action. While justifiable…and understandable…that move alone probably cost Tebow his career, and the continued starting role in Denver.
Tebow was a consistent 66%+ passer through college…and he threw a ton of passes. Had Lloyd been with us, Tebow would have remained a 66% passer. I am certain he sits on the bench knowing he can pass with the best of them, frustrated beyond belief that he only gets the ball (now) when he comes into a play stone cold. How can an emotional guy succeed under the conditions he has been placed in?
Watching all the dropped passes that Manning gets – I’ve become more convinced that there is an issue with the receivers rather than the passers. It is absolutely stupid to declare a QB to not be a passer because you don’t like the throwing motion.
Lloyd leaving was understandable. With Tebow as QB it would be foolish to pass a dominant percentage of plays. Tebow comes with too many other potential options. Lloyd would have received fewer passes than previously. It always interests me to decide whether a player is playing for a ‘bust’ in Canton or a ‘Ring’ in February.
I think Lloyd made the wrong choice.
I am looking forward to seeing Lloyd play again. His move to Boston was a good one. He had no shot at the bust or the ring in Ramsville. I doubt champ wins the majority of the time tomorrow.
Bay – I agree with your Belly-chick assessment – totally inexplicable. I would love to get into that locker room and figure out what he is doing.
You forgot one on The Broncos injury list, Knowshon is asshurt….
DB – I completely disagree with your logic here. If Lloyd stayed, Tebow still wouldn’t have been close to sniffing a 66% completion rate. You compare college to the NFL, as if they are interchangeable, which couldn’t be farther from the truth. In college, the talent level and speed on defense is significantly lower than that of the NFL. At the college level, WR’s are often WIDE open, making it a “pitch and catch” scenario. In the NFL, WR’s are covered more than not, and often a QB has to release the ball while the WR is fully covered, with the ANTICIPATION of where they WILL be, in order to make the completion. This lack of anticipation (amongst other things), is why Tebow will never be an NFL QB.