The New England Patriots have yet to rule anyone out for the visit to Nissan Stadium.
But wide receiver Stefon Diggs, outside linebacker Harold Landry III, cornerback Charles Woods and safety Jaylinn Hawkins will enter the weekend as questionable, head coach Mike Vrabel announced during his Friday press conference.
Here’s the early game statuses for Sunday’s 1 p.m. ET kickoff versus the Tennessee Titans.
OUT
Patriots
- No players listed
Titans
- WR Calvin Ridley (hamstring)
- WR Bryce Oliver (knee)
- G Blake Hance (shoulder)
- LB Arden Key (quadricep)
Downgrades remain a possibility before the Patriots travel to Nashville. But the hosts have ruled
out four for Sunday, per TennesseeTitans.com reporter Jim Wyatt, including a starter out wide. Ridley stayed sidelined throughout the week due to a hamstring injury. The former second-team All-Pro has caught 16 passes for 290 yards thus far in 2025.
QUESTIONABLE
Patriots
- WR Stefon Diggs (chest)
- LB Harold Landry III (ankle)
- CB Charles Woods (knee)
- S Jaylinn Hawkins (hamstring)
Titans
- TBA
Diggs had been a limited participant dating back to Wednesday because of a chest injury. The veteran wideout stands with 32 receptions for 387 yards on the season. He played 38 out of 64 offensive snaps in what became a 25-19 win over the New Orleans Saints.
On the other side of the ball, the recent visit to the Caesars Superdome saw the defense’s captain and sack leader spend time in the blue medical tent. And since then, Landry logged back-to-back practices as a non-participant before returning on Friday. The past Pro Bowler still has a chance to play against the team that drafted him despite the ankle injury.
Woods and Hawkins also move forward as questionable for the 53-man roster. While the August waiver claim at cornerback went from sidelined to limited during AFC South preparations, the same went for the starting safety. Hawkins had been ruled out because of a hamstring injury last week along with defensive end Keion White and outside linebacker Anfernee Jennings, who both will now go without game designations.