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Week 12: Friday injury report - Branch, Ochocinco questionable

Posted by Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff  November 25, 2011 04:09 PM
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The Patriots and Eagles have released their final injury report of the week, and New England not surprisingly has declared LBs Brandon Spikes and Dane Fletcher out.

Also, WRs Chad Ochocinco and Deion Branch are among a group of players listed as questionable. Ochocinco is listed as having missed practice with a hamstring injury; Branch appeared on the report yesterday because of a hip issue.

Philadelphia lists QB Michael Vick as questionable, but he hasn't practiced this week and multiple reports say it's very likely Vince Young will start on Sunday.

Patriots
Out

LB Dane Fletcher - DNP, thumb
LB Brandon Spikes - DNP, knee

Questionable
WR Deion Branch - LP, hip
S Patrick Chung - LP, foot
C Dan Connolly - LP, groin
LB Gary Guyton - LP, shoulder
S James Ihedigbo - LP shoulder
OT Matt Light - LP, ankle
CB Devin McCourty - LP, shoulder
WR Chad Ochocinco - DNP, hamstring (was not listed yesterday)
WR Taylor Price - LP, hamstring
WR Matthew Slater - LP, shoulder
OT Sebastian Vollmer - LP, back

Probable
OG Brian Waters - LP, knee
WR Wes Welker - LP, knee

Eagles
Out

OT King Dunlap - DNP, concussion

Doubtful
WR Jeremy Maclin - DNP, hamstring/shoulder

Questionable
CB Nnamdi Asamougha - DNP, knee (downgraded from yesterday)
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - LP, ankle
QB Michael Vick - LP, ribs

Probable
WR DeSean Jackson - LP, foot

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