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FOXBORO, Mass. -- The New England Patriots suffered various ailments in their 27-10 win over the Washington Redskins, but fans can ease their worries over one of the many injuries.
Safety Duron Harmon, who stayed down on the field after a play late in the fourth quarter after having his knee rolled up from behind, is "fine" according to a source.
Harmon left the game but stayed on the sideline talking to teammates. He was walking around in the locker room without a limp after the 27-10 win.
Harmon entered Week 9 playing 51.8 percent of the Patriots' defensive snaps as their third safety. He has impressed with three interceptions and four pass breakups on the season.
Patriots left tackle Sebastian Vollmer suffered a head injury in the first half and was ruled out of the game Sunday. Running back Dion Lewis also was ruled out of the game with a knee injury. There reportedly is hope Lewis only suffered an MCL sprain, not a torn ACL.
Thumbnail photo via David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images
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