Boston Sunday Globe

Smith-Schuster put on injured reserve

- By Nicole Yang GLOBE STAFF Material from the Associated Press was used in this report. Nicole Yang can be reached at nicole.yang@globe.com. Follow her @nicolecyan­g.

The Patriots placed wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster on injured reserve Saturday, prematurel­y ending his first season in New England.

The team had already ruled out Smith-Schuster for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills because of an ankle injury that also sidelined him in Weeks 15 and 16. Now, he will miss New England’s season finale next Sunday against the New York Jets, too.

Smith-Schuster finished the 2023 season with 29 receptions on 47 targets for 260 yards and a touchdown. The underwhelm­ing numbers are a disappoint­ing start to his tenure in New England.

This past offseason, the Patriots elected to part ways with homegrown slot receiver

Jakobi Meyers and instead sign Smith-Schuster to a three-year contract worth up to $33 million. He was supposed to play an important role in reviving New England’s passing attack, but did not live up to expectatio­ns, in part because of injuries.

With Smith-Schuster sidelined, rookie Demario Douglas and veteran DeVante Parker will likely remain quarterbac­k Bailey Zappe’s favorite targets. Second-year wide receiver Tyquan Thornton could also get an opportunit­y to earn more snaps.

Peppers, Boutte out The Patriots have ruled out safety Jabrill Peppers and wide receiver Kayshon Boutte for Sunday’s game.

The team initially listed Peppers as questionab­le with a hamstring injury before downgradin­g him to out. Peppers also missed last week’s game against Denver.

He did not practice Wednesday and Thursday before returning in a limited capacity Friday.

Peppers has already reached multiple playing time incentives this season, having been on the field for at least 40, 50, 60, and 70 percent of the defense’s snaps, but will need to suit up for Week 18 in order to clinch 80 percent.

Without Peppers, the Patriots will certainly hope safeties Kyle Dugger and Myles Bryant are able to go. Both players were listed as questionab­le.

Dugger, who has not missed a defensive snap in nine games, missed Friday’s practice with an illness, while Bryant is dealing with a chest injury.

Boutte, meanwhile, did not have an injury designatio­n headed into the weekend, but came down with an illness. He did not practice Thursday because of personal reasons but returned Friday as a full participan­t. Henry travels

The fact that the Patriots did not rule out tight end Hunter Henry means he will travel with the team to Buffalo.

Henry missed his first game as a Patriot last week with a knee injury suffered in Week 15. Special teams captain Matthew Slater also has a chance to play, after missing his first game since 2017 last week. Slater practiced in a limited capacity all week because of his hamstring.

Other players questionab­le for Sunday are defensive tackle Christian Barmore (knee), linebacker Anfernee Jennings (knee), and cornerback­s Jonathan Jones (knee) and Shaun Wade (hip).

The Patriots signed safety Joshuah Bledsoe to the 53-man roster off the practice squad. Bledsoe, a 2021 sixth-round pick, has yet to take a snap this season. The team also temporaril­y elevated tight end Matt Sokol and offensive lineman Andrew Stueber

from the practice squad to the game-day roster. Sokol made his season debut last week, logging no targets in 10 offensive snaps in Henry’s absence. If Stueber takes a snap, it will be his first as a Patriot.

Meanwhile, the Bills activated DaQuan Jones from injured reserve, bringing the starting defensive tackle back to the roster after he missed 10 games with a torn pectoral muscle.

Jones reinforces a defensive front that is without Jordan Phillips, who was placed on injured reserve last week after having wrist surgery. Jones started the first five games of the season before getting hurt in the Bills’ loss against the Jaguars in London Oct. 8, compiling 10 tackles and 2½ sacks.

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