
"Landry didn't practice this week due to a knee injury, which he's dealt with for much of the last month. He missed the Patriots' final two regular-season games due to the injury before playing in their first two playoff wins. Landry was relatively limited in those two games, though, playing just 37 defensive snaps between the two wins over the Chargers and Texans."
"The Patriots won't be fully healthy for Sunday's AFC title tilt against the Broncos, but they might only be short one starter when they head to Denver. Edge rusher Harold Landy III was the only player the team ruled out for Sunday's game in their final injury report of the week. Cornerback Carlton Davis, wide receiver Mack Hollins, and linebacker Marte Mapu are questionable to play against the Broncos."
Harold Landry III is the lone player ruled out for the AFC title game after missing practice with a lingering knee injury. Landry missed the final two regular-season games, played in the first two playoff wins, but was limited to 37 defensive snaps across those contests. He led the team with 8.5 regular-season sacks and had 48 pressures, yet produced just two pressures and no sacks in the postseason. The Patriots have nine postseason sacks but faced weaker offensive lines; Pro Football Focus rated the Broncos' offensive line as the league's best. Carlton Davis is progressing through concussion protocol and could play. Mack Hollins returned to practice after being on injured reserve with an abdominal injury.
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