Morgan Moses active for Week 2 vs Dolphins
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Despite missing practice and being limited in two, Morgan Moses is active for the Patriots’ Week 2 matchup. The veteran right tackle suffered a foot injury in the team’s regular-season opening loss to Las Vegas. Moses missed the first practice of the week on Wednesday and was listed as ‘questionable’ after being limited on Thursday and Friday.
The Patriots’ offensive line held up much better in pass protection Sunday than they did in their Week 1 loss to the Raiders. Penalties were a problem in the Week 2 victory, however. Campbell also was flagged for one false start, while left guard Jared Wilson was penalized for holding.
After holding up well in the first half of his NFL debut, Will Campbell struggled in the second half for the Patriots.
Moses (lower leg) was seen wearing a walking boot on his injured leg following New England's win over the Dolphins on Sunday, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports. Moses picked up the injury at some point during Sunday's victory and it's currently unclear if he'll be force to miss any time.
The New England Patriots are getting some good news on Thursday ahead of their divisional battle against the Dolphins on Sunday.
The Patriots ruled out two players on Friday's injury report before their game against the Dolphins. Tackle Morgan Moses is questionable.
Dolphins edge rusher Chop Robinson admits he thought the worst when he banged his knee in Sunday’s loss to the Patriots, but he turned out OK.
Offensive tackle Morgan Moses and outside linebacker Harold Landry III made their way back as a limited participants during Thursday’s work on the Miami Dolphins. Foot ailments had kept the pair of March signings sidelined to begin the week. But two others stayed sidelined.