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Join now >Damien Harris (hamstring) will not return for the Patriots.
Harris returned for one play in the second half and unfortunately aggravated his hamstring issue. His Week 13 ended with ten carries for 111 yards and a 64-yard touchdown in a run-heavy game at Buffalo. Harris will now have the bye week to hopefully get healthy and return when the Patriots are back in action.
12/6/21 - 10:56 PM ET
Damien Harris (hamstring) has returned for the Patriots.
Harris immediately broke off another nice run when returning to the game, but he was hobbled again, so there’s a chance his night is done. We’ll see if he can somehow work through this during the key Week 14 matchup in Buffalo.
12/6/21 - 10:13 PM ET
Damien Harris (hamstring) is officially questionable to return for the Patriots.
Harris pulled at his hamstring at the end of the first half and went to the locker room early. He broke a long touchdown and is having a strong game against the Bills, so hopefully he’s able to work his way back in as the second half gets underway.
12/6/21 - 09:49 PM ET
Elijah Mitchell is in concussion protocol.
Mitchell has symptoms this morning, according to 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, and he’s in the concussion protocol. It appears this might have happened on a play yesterday where he was hit and lost the ball (though it was not ruled a fumble). Hopefully Mitchell is feeling better soon. He’ll have to pass the concussion protocol to play in Week 14 in six days.
12/6/21 - 06:57 PM ET
Deonte Harris has been suspended for the next three weeks.
Harris appealed his three-game suspension but lost the appeal and will now miss Weeks 14-16. The speedster will be eligible to return for the final two weeks of the regular season.
12/6/21 - 05:01 PM ET
Keenan Allen has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Allen now has six days to get cleared for Week 14. Hopefully Allen is feeling OK and can rejoin his teammates soon.
12/6/21 - 04:59 PM ET
Corey Davis (core) is undergoing season-ending surgery.
Davis returned to the lineup yesterday, but he seemed to re-aggravate the injury, and now his season is unfortunately over. In the first year of a three-year, $37.5-million deal signed with New York in the offseason, Davis finishes with 34 receptions for 492 yards and four touchdowns in nine games played. The former No. 5 overall pick started hot with Zach Wilson under center, so hopefully the two can connect more in 2022—though Elijah Moore is expected to emerge as the team’s No. 1 wide receiver if he takes a Year 2 leap. For the rest of this season, 2020 second-rounder Denzel Mims might get an expanded opportunity alongside Moore and others.
12/6/21 - 03:31 PM ET