Patriots put LT Solder on inactive list
The New England Patriots have placed left tackle Nate Solder on the inactive list for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Solder saw limited practice time because of a concussion. He started all of New England's previous 14 games.
Also inactive for the Patriots: tight end D.J. Williams; linebacker Dane Fletcher; wide receivers Josh Boyce and Kenbrell Thompkins; defensive tackle Isaac Sopoaga; and defensive end Jake Bequette.
Baltimore's inactive list includes tight end Dallas Clark, who lost his starting spot when Dennis Pitta returned from a hip injury on Dec. 8.
Also inactive for the Ravens: defensive back Asa Jackson; safety Omar Brown; linebacker Albert McClellan; center Ryan Jensen; wide receiver Deonte Thompson; and defensive tackle Brandon Williams.
Jackson has a sore thigh and McClellan has a neck injury.
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