The Miami Dolphins will have starting center Aaron Brewer available for their game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Despite a pectoral injury that had him listed as questionable for today’s game, Brewer was not included in the list of seven inactive players for Miami on Sunday.
Running back Jaylen Wright, meanwhile, landed on the inactive list again this week, despite being healthy, and Miami only having two other running backs on the active roster. De’Von Achane and Ollie Gordon II will handle the majority of the ground game action.
Also inactive for Miami are quarterback Quinn Ewers, wide receiver Cedrick Wilson, Jr., defensive back Elijah Campbell, linebacker Tyrel Dodson, cornerback Storm Duck, and defensive tackle Zeek Biggers. Campbell was ruled out of the game on Friday with a quadriceps injury. Dodson was also ruled out on Friday as he continues to work his way back from a concussion.
Duck was questionable with an ankle injury but will miss at least one more game before he is ready to return.
Wilson was not given a game designation despite a knee injury, indicating he likely would be ready to make his debut in his return to the Dolphins, but now will be scratched from the game.
Miami elevated linebacker Quinton Bell and cornerback Isaiah Johnson from the practice squad for the game. Ewers was listed as the team’s emergency quarterback, allowing him to enter the game if both Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson are injured during play.
The Chargers listed wide receiver Quentin Johnston, wide receiver Derius Davis, fullback/defensive lineman Scott Matlock, cornerback Nikko Reed, offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer, tackle Joe Alt, and tackle Trey Pipkins III as inactive. Alt (ankle), Davis, (knee), and Pipkins (knee) were all ruled out on Friday’s injury report.
Defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand was also ruled out on Friday, but his groin injury forced the team to move him to injured reserve on Saturday.
Johnston (hamstring), Matlock (ankle), and Salyer (knee) were all questionable, but will not be available.
Kickoff for the Chargers at Dolphins game is at 1 p.m. Eastern from Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock Stadium.
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