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December 21, 2007
Friday injury/participation report
For the Patriots:
Questionable
TE Kyle Brady - foot (dnp)
G Billy Yates - foot (dnp)
TE Benjamin Watson - ankle (lp)
G Stephen Neal - shoulder (lp)
Probable
QB Tom Brady - right shoulder (lp)
S Rodney Harrison - thigh (lp)
For the Dolphins:
Out
LB Channing Crowder - knee (dnp)
Questionable
RB Jesse Chatman - ankle (lp)
DT Vonnie Holliday - ankle (lp)
DE Jason Taylor - foot (dnp)
LB Joey Porter - shoulder (lp)
DE Matt Roth - groin (lp)
T L.J. Shelton - ankle (lp)
DT Keith Traylor - knee (lp)
(dnp) - did not practice; (lp) - limited participation
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Brady is AP male athlete of the year
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Friday practice
Hey all --
The Patriots' Friday practice is no different for the players than Wednesday's and Thursday's were: they are once again in full pads, and being in full pads for three straight days is something that hasn't happened since training camp, as best we can recall.
It is also being held once again in the more traction-friendly confines of Gillette Stadium, though it is extremely cold outside.
Billy Yates and Kyle Brady were once again absent from the media-access portion, and today were joined by corner Randall Gay. Adalius Thomas and Rodney Harrison, who missed yesterday's session due to team decision, were back on the field.
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Download today's sports cover
On today's sports cover, Shalise Manza Young writes about the possibility that Rhode Islanders will not be able to watch the Patriots go for 16-0 against the New York Giants. Robert Lee writes about Junior Seau's resurgent season, and Bill Reynolds has a feature on Providence Country Day basketball coach Tom Sienkiewicz, a Villanova grad who was drafted (but eventually cut) by the Seattle SuperSonics.
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