The Miami Dolphins shared encouraging updates in their Thursday injury report, with notable progress from key players.
While three players—offensive tackle Terron Armstead, defensive lineman Calais Campbell, and cornerback Kendall Fuller—remained absent from practice, there were positive developments elsewhere. Safety Jordan Poyer returned to practice in a limited capacity, and two star players, wide receiver Tyreek Hill and cornerback Jalen Ramsey, were upgraded to full participation.
Thursday Practice Participation:
Did Not Participate (DNP):
– OT Terron Armstead (knee)
– DT Calais Campbell (rest)
– CB Kendall Fuller (concussion)
Limited Participation:
– FB Alec Ingold (calf)
– DT Benito Jones (shoulder)
– G Robert Jones (knee/groin)
– S Jordan Poyer (rest)
– G Isaiah Wynn (quad/knee)
Full Participation:
– OLB Tyus Bowser (knee/calf)
– C Aaron Brewer (shoulder/calf)
– LB Jordyn Brooks (wrist)
– TE Julian Hill (shoulder)
– WR Tyreek Hill (wrist)
– S Jevón Holland (hand/knee)
– S Patrick McMorris (calf)
– RB Raheem Mostert (hip)
– CB Jalen Ramsey (knee)
Although Armstead played in last week’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders despite being listed as questionable, his absence this week raises concerns. Meanwhile, head coach Mike McDaniel expressed doubt about Kendall Fuller’s availability for Sunday’s matchup against the New England Patriots.
With Hill and Ramsey back at full participation, the Dolphins will have two of their most dynamic playmakers ready to take the field against their AFC East rivals.