A.J. Green still is not practicing, and per head coach if he doesn't practice soon he can't play this week - I think he is done, and they are regretting not IRing him.
Sterling Sheppard was a full participant in practice today
NBC Sports Boston’s Tom E. Curran reports Patriots WR Mohamed Sanu (ankle) could miss multiple games.
Specifically, Curran said, "Last week, after he had the punt return where it appeared he might have twisted up his leg, probably led to what I’m hearing might be a high ankle sprain that could keep him on the sidelines for a couple of weeks unless it has drastic improvement." It's bad news for the veteran WR that the Patriots recently traded a future second-round pick for. Phillip Dorsett (concussion) is also at risk of missing time. Look for Julian Edelman, N'Keal Harry and Jakobi Meyers to work inside of 3-WR sets in Week 12 against the Cowboys.
Robert Woods (personal) returned to the Rams' facility and will practice on Thursday.
Woods left the team to tend to a personal matter earlier this week. "He's in a good place, and we're just taking it a day at a time," said coach Sean McVay, who was noncommittal when asked if Woods would be available Monday night against the Ravens. With Woods back practicing and Brandin Cooks nearing a return from his concussion, the Rams' loaded pass-catching corps should soon be at full strength. That's great news for Jared Goff, who could use a confidence boost following another sluggish showing in Week 11 (173 yards, one interception against the Bears).
George Kittle (knee) practiced in a non-contact capacity on Thursday.
As did Deebo Samuel (shoulder). It's Kittle's most concrete progress since getting injured in Week 9. There is now a real chance he returns against the Packers, though it's possible he comes down to a game-time decision for the Sunday night tilt. Teammate Ross Dwelley remains the ideal plug-and-play fill-in for Kittle owners who want to take the decision down to the wire.