All hands are on deck for the New England Patriots, as they aim to win the franchise’s sixth overall Super Bowl title this coming Sunday in Minnesota. Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk has reported that the Patriots’ final injury report did not have any names on it, meaning all of their players are available and ready to help the team in their highly anticipated matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.

New England released its final injury report of the season, and the report contained . . . nothing. Not a single player was listed at all, meaning there’s not a single player on the team who has any ailment that could affect him for Sunday’s game.

Prior to the Patriots’ final injury report’s release, cornerback Malcolm Butler, tight end Rob Gronkowski, defensive back Brandon King, and defensive lineman Deatrich Wise Jr. were all on the list, but are now no longer part of the report.

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Of those names, Butler and Gronkowski were the ones that mostly concerned New England supporters. Butler was taken to a hospital earlier this week after showing flu-like symptoms, though he was later released and practiced with the team. Butler has played in all of the Patriots’ 16 games in the regular season, and is expected to have a key role in defending against the Eagles’ air attack.

Gronkowski, on the other hand, has cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol after getting concussed in the AFC Championship Game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

King appeared on the report because of a knee issue, while Wise Jr. was on it due to a concussion.