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Patriots Week 16 injury report: TE Hunter Henry (knee) DNP on Wednesday

Injuries are once again a concern for the New England Patriots ahead of their Christmas Eve showdown with the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Tight end Hunter Henry and offensive tackle Conor McDermott were both listed as non-participants at Wednesday’s practice.

That could be a big problem for the Patriots after another up-and-down offensive performance in their Week 15 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Henry, who led the team in receptions and receiving yards, was quarterback Bailey Zappe’s go-to target, and McDermott has stepped up at left tackle with Trent Brown still working his way back from multiple injuries.

McDermott being in concussion protocol puts his availability this week in doubt. If Trent Brown is unable to go as well, the Patriots might be forced to plug Vederian Lowe in at left tackle, which has had disastrous results at times this season.

Here are the full injury reports for both teams on Wednesday:

New England Patriots

Player

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

TE Hunter Henry

Knee

DNP

OT Conor McDermott

Concussion

DNP

S Jabrill Peppers

Hamstring

DNP

RB Rhamondre Stevenson

Ankle

DNP

DL Christian Barmore

Shoulder

LP

Ja’Whaun Bentley

Knee

LP

OT Trent Brown

Ankle/Hand

LP

CB Jonathan Jones

Knee

LP

SpT Matthew Slater

Hamstring

LP

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster

Ankle

LP

LB Jahlani Tavai

Ankle

LP

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

Pittsburgh Steelers

Player

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

OLB Nik Bonitto

Knee

DNP

TE Greg Dulcich

Hamstring/Foot

DNP

RB Samaje Perine

Not injury-related/Rest

DNP

OLB Jonathon Cooper

Ankle

LP

T Alex Palczewski

Knee

LP

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

Injuries have been an ongoing problem for the Patriots all season, and that seemingly isn’t changing at this point. The next-man-up mentality must remain intact for a team that’s needed it all year long.

Story originally appeared on Patriots Wire