Patriots get bad news with injuries ahead of Bucs game

Patriots get bad news with injuries ahead of Bucs game




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Garrett Bradbury, Kayshon Boutte, and Rhamondre Stevenson didn’t practice on Wednesday.

New England Patriots center Garrett Bradbury (65) celebrates with wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) after a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass.
Garrett Bradbury didn’t take part in practice on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper)

FOXBOROUGH — The New England Patriots are bracing for one of their toughest tests of the season on Sunday when they travel down to Tampa to take on Baker Mayfield and the 6-2 Bucs.

Drake Maye and Co. will need all of the help they can get as New England tries to extend its winning streak to seven games. But an already banged-up Patriots roster didn’t exactly receive good news on Wednesday.

During New England’s first practice of the week, both Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) and Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) were absent — while veteran center Garrett Bradbury was a non-participant.

On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Christian Elliss was also sidelined by a hip injury and did not participate on Wednesday. 

Stevenson didn’t play in Sunday’s win over the Falcons, while Boutte exited that 24-23 win as New England’s offense labored in the second half without Maye’s top deep-threat target available. 

If both Boutte and Stevenson can’t play, the Patriots will have to once again rely on younger talent at both skill positions. 

Last week, rookie TreVeyon Henderson and practice-squad signee Terrell Jennings both made the most of their added reps in the ground game — combining for 90 rushing yards and a touchdown. 

If Boutte has to miss Sunday’s game in Tampa, the next man up for New England would likely be rookie Kyle Williams. DeMario Douglas stepped up against Atlanta with his first 100-yard receiving game last week, but Maye’s knack for uncorking deep balls down the field will be hampered if Boutte can’t play. 

An injury to Bradbury would further complicate things on New England’s offensive line, with Ben Brown likely standing as the next man up at center. 

“Credit to Garrett for what he’s done,” Drake Maye said of Bradbury on Wednesday. “First off, coming into the o-line room and bringing some swagger. He’s a Charlotte guy; he went to the wrong college, but he’s done a great job this year. He plays really hard. He’s kind of the coordinator, as every center is. He does a great job communicating with me.

Tampa is also dealing with some injuries beyond an extended absence for Mike Evans, with Chris Godwin and Bucky Irving also not practicing on Wednesday.   

Here’s a look at both New England and Tampa Bay’s injury reports: 

NEW ENGLAND

Did not participate

WR Kayshon Boutte, Hamstring

C Garrett Bradbury, Hip

LB Christian Elliss, Hip

DL Joshua Farmer, Ankle

RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Toe

Full participation

CB Christian Gonzalez, Gameday Concussion Protocol

LB Marte Mapu, Neck

TAMPA BAY

Did not participate

WR Chris Godwin Jr., Fibula

RB Bucky Irving, Foot / Shoulder

OLB Haason Reddick, Ankle / Knee

OLB Markees Watts, Hand

Limited participation

T Luke Goedeke, Foot

Full participation

LB Lavonte David, Knee / Rib

G Luke Haggard, Shoulder

QB Baker Mayfield, Knee, Oblique

CB Zyon McCollum, Thumb

CB Jacob Parrish, Oblique

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Conor Ryan is a staff writer covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox for Boston.com, a role he has held since 2023.



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