The Dolphins have eight players on their final injury report, which lead them out of the season due to…

News from Dolphins' final injury report. And personnel news | Miami Herald

 

The Dolphins have eight players on their final injury report, which lead them out of the season due to...

News from Dolphins' final injury report. And personnel news | Miami Herald

The Miami Dolphins’ final injury report of the week revealed few solid answers for their Week 16 clash against the Dallas Cowboys, which may not be a bad thing in this case.

The Dolphins have ruled out one player, guard Robert Hunt (hamstring), and listed seven others as questionable.

This group included WR Tyreek Hill (ankle), who practiced on a limited basis for the second day in a row Friday, as well as DB Elijah Campbell (knee), S Jevon Holland (knees), CB Xavien Howard (hip), T Austin Jackson (oblique), DE Emmanuel Ogbah (hamstring), and CB Cam Smith (hamstring).

Campbell is a new name on the injury report, and he was labeled as limited with a knee issue, implying he suffered the ailment during Friday’s practice.

Third-year player Robert Jones is expected to replace Hunt in the starting lineup.

On the plus side, RB De’Von Achane, T Terron Armstead, and OL Liam Eichenberg did not receive a game status designation, indicating that they are ready to go.

Defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins will miss his second straight game due to knee/ankle difficulties, while starting left tackle Tyron Smith is classified as questionable due to a back injury.

Guard Zack Martin was one of four players labeled as questionable; he was a limited participant in practice Friday after missing the previous two days due to illness.

Safety Malik Hooker (ankle), defensive end Villami Fehoko (knee), and tackle Matt Waletzko (shoulder) were also listed as questionable.

 

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