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Patriots Week 13 injury report: Two receivers miss Thursday’s practice

Things are getting scary thin for the New England Patriots at the wide receiver position.

On Thursday’s injury report, rookies Demario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte were listed as non-participants at practice. Douglas is currently in concussion protocol after taking a vicious hit that went unflagged on special teams in last week’s loss to the New York Giants.

Meanwhile, Boutte is currently dealing with a shoulder injury and illness. Douglas’ availability is likely in doubt for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, but Boutte’s status is worth monitoring heading into the game.

Here’s the full injury report for both teams on Thursday:

Player

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

WR Demario Douglas

Concussion

DNP

DNP

RB Ty Montgomery II

Illness

DNP

FP

C David Andrews

Foot

Limited

Limited

LB Ja’Whaun Bentley

Hamstring

Limited

Limited

LB Chris Board

Back

Limited

Limited

WR Kayshon Boutte

Shoulder

Limited

DNP

OT Trent Brown

Ankle/Chest

Limited

Limited

RB Ezekiel Elliott

Thigh

Limited

Limited

OL Riley Reiff

Knee

Limited

DNP

WR Matthew Slater

Ankle

Limited

Limited

G Sidy Sow

Ankle

Limited

Limited

DL Deatrich Wise Jr.

Shoulder

Limited

Limited

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

Los Angeles Chargers

Player

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

WR Keenan Allen

Quadricep

DNP

DNP

OLB Khalil Mack

Not injury-related

Rest

TE Nick Vannett

Concussion

DNP

DNP

G/T Zack Bailey

Back

Limited

DNP

T Trey Pipkins III

Wrist

Limited

Limited

T Rashawn Slater

Back

Limited

FP

S JT Woods

Illness

Limited

Limited

TE Gerald Everett

Shoulder

FP

FP

WR Quentin Johnston

Ribs/Finger

FP

FP

LB Eric Kendricks

Knee

FP

FP

LB Kenneth Murray Jr.

Shoulder

FP

FP

DL Otito Ogbonnia

Knee

FP

FP

DB Ja’Sir Taylor

Illness

DNP

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

It’s bad timing to have injuries at receiver considering the cushion the Chargers’ defensive backfield has been allowing opposing passing offenses.

Assuming the offensive line holds up in pass protection, which is a stretch at this point, the Patriots might have some opportunities to take shots downfield. Whether they’re actually able to take advantage of those opportunities with a banged-up and underperforming receiving corps remains to be seen.

Story originally appeared on Patriots Wire