The Miami Dolphins listed 11 players on Thursday’s injury report.
Five Miami Dolphins players didn’t practice Thursday as the team prepares for its Week 4 bout with the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football. Starting left tackle Terron Armstead and cornerback Kendall Fuller are both in concussion protocol.
“Armstead, talking to him, he’s feeling better,” coach Mike McDaniel said Thursday afternoon. “He’s in the protocol, and I make sure anyone that enters into that, same with Fuller, is that they know on the front end from me is that I’m not projecting or worried about the timeline because of the literal science that I’ve learned that I think that’s important to come from me.
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Guys have told me they are feeling better, what that means, and where that’s at, I intentionally don’t concern myself with that. We’re still in the protocol, so we’ll see.”
Defensive tackle Calais Campbell was given a rest day while cornerback Siran Neal and linebacker David Long Jr. didn’t participate Thursday due to hamstring injuries.
“He’ll either be out there or it will be impossible because he’s going to do everything he can,” McDaniel said of Long playing against his former team under the primetime spotlight. “Him and we are rooting for his body, but will let his body work through it.”
Running back Raheem Mostert, who missed the last two games with a chest injury, was limited in practice on Thursday. Storm Duck (shoulder), Alec Ingold (shoulder/knee), Skylar Thompson (ribs), and Malik Washington (quadricep) were also limited.
Former first-round pick Jaelan Phillips was also on the injury report due to shoulder and Achilles injuries but practiced in full.
Tennessee’s injury report listed cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (groin) and defensive tackle Jeffrey Simmons (elbow), both of whom were held out of practice. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed were given veteran rest days. Titans safety Amani Hooker practiced but was limited with a face injury.