HARROW ON THE HILL, England — Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson will be a game-time decision Sunday against the Jaguars in London, per head coach Jerod Mayo.
Stevenson made the trip overseas and returned to practice for the first time since Week 5. Stevenson has been dealing with a foot injury that caused him to miss the Patriots’ Week 6 loss to the Texans.
One of the Patriots’ most promising young players wasn’t spotted at Friday’s practice at the Harrow School outside of London, however. Wide receiver Javon Baker, who’s dealing with an illness, per MassLive.com’s Mark Daniels, was not present during the portion of Friday’s practice open to reporters.
Practice squad safety Mark Perry and offensive tackle Vederian Lowe, who was ruled out Thursday night with an ankle injury, also were not present.
The Harrow School, which is housing Patriots practice Friday, is a full boarding school in England for boys aged 13 to 18, per the school. It was founded in 1572 by Queen Elizabeth I, and notable alumni include Sir Winston Churchill, first Indian Prime Minster Jawaharlal Nehru and actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
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