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Brissett Healthy and Ready for Patriots Action!

Jacoby Brissett is healthy and not listed on the Patriots' injury report, making him available for play.

In a thrilling update for Patriots fans, quarterback Jacoby Brissett took a hit to his right shoulder in the final preseason game last month but seems ready to tackle Week One head-on against the Bengals. The shoulder injury that had us chewing our nails appears to be about as concerning as a cloudy day in Lima—fleeting and forgettable.

No Alarms on the Injury Front
Confirming the good vibes, Brissett’s name is conspicuously absent from the Patriots’ first injury report of the week. It’s like he said, "El hombro está bien," and we all can exhale a little. But let’s delve deeper into the team’s health status.

Practice Absentees and Limited Participants

Left guard Sidy Sow was the only player who missed practice on Wednesday due to an ankle injury. Our eyes naturally wander to his retador, Nick Leverett, who’s listed as his backup. Leverett, polish those boots because you might just be stepping up to the plate!

Others Treading the Line

A handful of Patriots were limited participants in practice, which might evoke memories of being stuck in Lima traffic—frustrating but manageable. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Cornerback Jonathan Jones (hamstring): A speedster who needs his wheels in top condition.
  • Tackle Vederian Lowe (abdomen): Protecting the quarterback’s blindside is no small task.
  • Linebacker Joshua Uche (foot): Key to disrupting the opponent’s backfield.
  • Linebacker Oshane Ximenes (ankle): His tenacity on the edge is crucial.

Full Participants Fight On

On a brighter note, several Patriots have shaken off their injuries like rain off a waxed car hood:

  1. Linebacker Christian Elliss (concussion): An anchor for the defense.
  2. Tight End Hunter Henry (foot): A pillar in the red zone.
  3. Linebacker Anfernee Jennings (wrist): Back to wrangling those tight ends.
  4. Defensive End Deatrich Wise (hamstring): Ready to make offensive linemen’s lives difficult.

In short, despite the bumps and bruises, the Patriots are pulling together like a well-oiled machine. The Bengals may want to bring their "A" game because, with Brissett leading the charge, the Pats are poised and ready to pounce like a jaguar in the Amazon. Prep your popcorn, folks; it’s gonna be one wild ride!

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