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Jets vs. Patriots injury report: Rob Gronkowski and Danny Amendola are doubtful

The final injury reports for Thursday night’s matchup between the Jets and the Patriots are out, and the Pats will likely be without their two most important pass catchers.

Jim Rogash

The New York Jets and the New England Patriots have released their injury reports for Thursday night's game at Gillette Stadium. Among the key names are a pair of the Patriots' most important pass catchers. Danny Amendola (groin) and Rob Gronkowski (back, forearm) are listed as doubtful and will likely sit Week 2. Of course, running back Shane Vereen's broken wrist will also keep him sidelined for several weeks. Gronkowski's absence is less of a surprise than Amendola's. According to NFL.com's Albert Breer, Amendola may miss Week 3 as well.

As expected, Quinton Coples, Jeremy Kerley and Mark Sanchez have officially been ruled out for the Jets. The team is apparently healthy otherwise, however. Of the 21 players listed on the team's injury report, 18 are listed as probable, including Kellen Winslow and Santonio Holmes, both of whom were limited in practice this week.

You can check out the full injury reports below:

Jets injury report

Out
DE Quinton Coples (ankle)
WR Jeremy Kerley (concussion)
QB Mark Sanchez (shoulder)

Probable
LB Nick Bellore (oblique)
OG Willie Colon (knee)
CB Antonio Cromartie (hip)
TE Jeff Cumberland (chin)
DT Kenrick Ellis (back)
WR Clyde Gates (knee)
DL Damon Harrison (knee)
WR Stephen Hill (knee)
WR Santonio Holmes (foot)
OT Ben Ijalana (knee)
RB Chris Ivory (thumb)
C Nick Mangold (elbow)
LB Garrett McIntyre (ribs)
CB Dee Milliner (hip)
RB Bilal Powell (shoulder)
DL Sheldon Richardson (shoulder)
QB Geno Smith (ankle)
TE Kellen Winslow (knee)

Patriots injury report

Doubtful
WR Danny Amendola (groin)
TE Rob Gronkowski (back, forearm)

Questionable
RB Brandon Bolden (knee)
WR Aaron Dobson (hamstring)
S Nate Ebner (ankle)
S Duron Harmon (hamstring)
WR Matthew Slater (knee)
TE Zach Sudfeld (hamstring)
T Will Svitek (knee)
RB Leon Washington (thigh)

Probable
CB Marquice Cole (hamstring)
CB Alfonzo Dennard (ankle)
RB Stevan Ridley (shoulder)

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