The Miami Dolphins will square off with the Washington Commanders this Sunday in Madrid, Spain for the NFL’s final international game of the 2025 season, and while the Commanders are dealing with a plethora of injuries to their players — including their starting quarterback Jayden Daniels — the Dolphins seem to be getting healthier at the right time.
On Wednesday, starting right tackle Austin Jackson practiced with the club for the first time since injuring his toe during the team’s week one contest against the Indianapolis Colts. He remained a limited participant in practice on Thursday as well. EDGE rusher Chop Robinson — dealing with a concussion — missed Miami’s game against the Buffalo Bills last week, but returned to practice for the Dolphins this week and looks to be ready to suit up against Washington on Sunday.
After starting the practice week on the sidelines, Miami’s starting center Aaron Brewer returned to a limited practice on Thursday while he nurses foot and ankle injuries. Starting cornerback Rasul Douglas — also dealing with foot and ankle injures — followed Brewer’s lead and practiced in a limited fashion on Thursday as well.
Tight end Julian Hill also missed last week’s game against the Bills, but has practiced in a limited capacity all week long as he continues to recover from his ankle injury.
We will continue to monitor Miami’s injury reports as they have one more practice in Spain before the bullets are live on Sunday.
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