Patriots Week 17 injury report: Both Jones rookie cornerbacks out vs. Dolphins

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FOXBORO -- The Patriots will be without both Marcus Jones and Jack Jones on Sunday against the Dolphins.

Marcus was officially listed as out for Sunday's game due to a concussion, while Jack is out again due to his knee injury.

On the positive front, Jalen Mills has not been ruled out, as the veteran cornerback was listed as questionable with his groin injury.

The Jones rookies have played a big role in the secondary the last few months, so not having either is a big blow to the New England defense. But in getting Mills back, potentially, the Pats could roll with the same cornerback depth chart they employed in Week 1, with Mills and Jonathan Jones on the outside and Myles Bryant in the slot.

Tight end Jonnu Smith is out, while tight end Hunter Henry is questionable.

If you want some good news for the Patriots, running back Damien Harris was removed from the injury report on Friday and is set to play for the first time since Thanksgiving.

The full injury report for both teams is below.

PATRIOTS
OUT
CB Jack Jones, Knee
DB Marcus Jones, Concussion
WR DeVante Parker, Concussion
TE Jonnu Smith, Concussion

QUESTIONABLE
TE Hunter Henry, Knee
CB Jonathan Jones, Chest
CB Jalen Mills, Groin
RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Ankle
WR Tyquan Thornton, Knee

DOLPHINS
OUT

QB Tua Tagovailoa, Concussion

DOUBTFUL
T Eric Fisher, Calf

QUESTIONABLE
T Terron Armstead, Toe / Pec / Knee / Hip 
CB Xavien Howard, Knee
LB Bradley Chubb, Ankle / Hand
WR River Cracraft, Calf
FB Alec Ingold, Thumb
T Greg Little, Foot  

Tune in to Patriots-Dolphins this Sunday on WBZ-TV -- the television home of the New England Patriots! Coverage continues Friday night at 7 p.m. with Patriots All Access, and begins Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with Patriots GameDay. The Pats and the Dolphins are set to kick off at 1 p.m., and after the game, switch to TV38 for full reaction and analysis on Patriots 5th Quarter!

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