AFC title game injury report: Patriots CB Carlton Davis cleared, WR Mack Hollins questionable

FOXBORO — Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins is questionable and cornerback Carlton Davis has been cleared for Sunday’s AFC Championship Game at Denver.

Hollins practiced twice this week in his first-on-field action since suffering an abdomen injury that landed him on injured reserve in Week 17. Davis progressed through concussion protocol this week and was fully cleared Friday. Linebacker Marte Mapu (hip) and running back Terrell Jennings (concussiomn) are also questionable.

Outside linebacker Harold Landry (knee) has been ruled out. He did not practice all week, and was limited to 11 defensive snaps in the divisional round against Houston. Landry has been battling a knee injury for most of the season.

Both teams’ injury reports are below.

PATRIOTS

Out

OLB Harold Landry – Knee

Questionable

WR Mack Hollins – Abdomen

LB Marte Mapu – Hip

RB Terrell Jennings  – Concussion

DL Joshua Farmer – Hamstring

BRONCOS

Out

TE Lucas Krull – Foot

LB Drew Sanders – Ankle

RB J.K. Dobbins – Foot

QB Bo Nix – Ankle

Questionable

C Luke Wattenberg – Shoulder

C Alex Forsyth – Ankle

WR Troy Franklin – Hamstring

S JL Skinner – Quad

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