INJURY REPORT-New England Patriots at New Orleans Saints-Monday, November 30, 2009 New England Player Injury Thursday Friday Saturday Game Status RB Fred Taylor Ankle DNP DNP WR Sam Aiken Hip Limited Limited LB Eric Alexander Groin Limited Limited TE Chris Baker Shoulder Limited Limited LB Tully Banta-Cain Groin Limited Limited NT Ron Brace Ankle Limited Limited S Pat Chung Head Limited Limited...
... Questionable LB Eric Alexander (groin) Questionable TE Chris Baker (shoulder) Questionable NT Ron Brace (ankle) Questionable WR Julian Edelman (forearm) Questionable C Dan Koppen (knee) Questionable T Matt Might (knee) Questionable RB Sammy Morris (knee) Questionable DE Ty Warren (ankle) Questionable Full Participation QB Tom Brady (right shoulder) Probable CB Shawn Springs (knee) Probable...
Eight players who were drafted in April are active. Safety Patrick Chung (Oregon), defensive lineman Ron Brace (Boston College), cornerback Darius Butler (Connecticut), and offensive lineman Sebastian Vollmer (Houston) all were selected in the second round. Offensive lineman Rich Ohrnberger (Penn State) was taken in the fourth round. Long snapper Jake Ingram (Hawaii) and defensive lineman Myron...
More photos » by Tom Hevezi - AP New England Patriots defensive tackle Myron Pryor (91) battles Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Jeff Faine (52) at Wembley Stadium. (AP Photo/Tom Hevezi) Browse more photos » Homegrown in Wormtown, Pats watchers looked forward to Springfield and Worcester product Ron Brace (by way of Boston College) making a big splash as a highly rated rookie. But while...
... without starting defensive end Jarvis Green (knee surgery), leaving Pryor and fellow rookie Ron Brace as the only reserves. Brace has not played since Week 2, making Pryor, suddenly, the top backup.“It’s a big week for them,’’ said Mike Wright, who will replace Green in the starting lineup. “But it’s always a big week for them. When those guys get in there, they’ll be ready. They...
Most surprising rookie: Not many would have figured Myron Pryor would beat out fellow rookie Ron Brace for a spot in the defensive line rotation, but that’s exactly what he did. The sixth-round pick out of Kentucky has been the preferred choice, making Brace, the second-rounder out of , a healthy scratch many weeks.