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Patriots Week 10 injury report: Veteran WR returned at Wednesday’s practice

The New England Patriots were back on the field for the first time on Wednesday, since their disappointing loss to the Washington Commanders. It’s still a mostly banged-up football team, but there is hope things could get better in the coming days.

Wide receiver DeVante Parker, who missed last week due to a concussion, was back on the field in a limited capacity.

This season has obviously been a letdown for Parker, but he’s still the Patriots’ best outside receiving target. So having him back on the field will be an instant boost for the unit against a shaky Indianapolis Colts secondary.

Offensive tackle Trent Brown didn’t participate for personal reasons. Once that’s resolves, there’s hope he can return to practice in a limited fashion, while he continues to work his way back from an ankle injury.

Here is the full injury report for both teams ahead of Sunday’s showdown in Germany:

New England Patriots

Player

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

OT Trent Brown

Not injury-related (personal)/Ankle

DNP

CB J.C.Jackson

Not injury-related

DNP

DL Christian Barmore

Knee

LP

LB Ja’Whaun Bentley

Hamstring

LP

CB Myles Bryant

Chest

LP

WR Demario Douglas

Ankle

LP

CB Jonathan Jones

Knee

LP

OL Vederian Lowe

Ankle

LP

WR DeVante Parker

Concussion

LP

DL Deatrich Wise

Shoulder

LP

DNP: Did not practice; LP: Limited participation ; FP: Full participation

Indianapolis Colts

Player

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

CB JuJu Brents

Quadricep

DNP

WR Josh Downs

Knee

DNP

LB Zaire Franklin

Knee

DNP

TE Drew Ogletree

Foot

DNP

CB Tony Brown

Concussion

LP

T Braden Smith

Hip/Wrist

FP

DNP: Did not practice; LP: Limited participation ; FP: Full participation

The Patriots are a bit too far gone to right the ship in 2023. At this point, it’s all about staying as healthy as possible and playing well enough in games to keep things from sinking entirely.

They’ll have a legitimate shot at doing that in Sunday’s meeting with a Colts team with less than .500 win percentage and enough flaws to make quarterback Mac Jones and the sputtering Patriots offense look decent enough to steal an upset.

Story originally appeared on Patriots Wire