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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- A hamstring injury will keep wide receiver Keshawn Martin out of the New England Patriots' fourth straight game.

The Patriots ruled out Martin on Saturday night, indicating the wide receiver didn't make the road trip to play the New York Giants in Week 10.

Martin was acquired via trade from the Houston Texans after Week 1. He has six catches for 95 yards and a touchdown in three games and two starts for the Patriots. Martin had passed Aaron Dobson on the Patriots' wide receiver depth chart before Brandon LaFell was activated off the PUP list.

The Patriots ruled out offensive linemen Sebastian Vollmer (concussion), Tre' Jackson (knee) and Marcus Cannon (toe) and linebacker Jamie Collins (illness) on Friday. The Patriots will have to deactivate just two more players an hour and a half before Sunday's 4:25 p.m. ET matchup with the Giants.

Cornerback Justin Coleman (hand), guard Shaq Mason (knee) and defensive end Jabaal Sheard, like Martin, were listed as questionable by the Patriots on Friday. They made the trip to New York.

Sheard is a game-time decision, the Boston Herald's Jeff Howe reported Saturday.

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