Breaking News:Miami Dolphins confirmed Another experienced star injured

Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill sat out of Wednesday’s practice due to an ankle injury sustained in the game against the Jets last Friday. Although the injury didn’t hinder Hill much in the Jets matchup, where he impressively caught nine passes for 102 yards and a touchdown, the team decided to give him some rest during the midweek practice.

Hill’s absence on Wednesday was part of a quartet of Dolphins players who did not participate in the practice session. The other three players were safety Jevon Holland (knees), tackle Kendall Lamm (back), and running back Raheem Mostert (ankle, knee).

Despite the setback, Hill’s potential return to practice on Thursday would likely signal his availability for the upcoming game against the Commanders. The Dolphins are likely taking a cautious approach to ensure Hill’s full recovery before the next game.

 

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The injury report also included several players with limited participation in practice. Running back De’Von Achane (knee), tackle Terron Armstead (knee, quad), running back Chris Brooks (knee), defensive back Elijah Campbell (shoulder), EDGE Bradley Chubb (knee), wide receiver Chase Claypool (knee), long snapper Blake Ferguson (ankle), offensive lineman Robert Hunt (hamstring), fullback Alec Ingold (foot, ankle), offensive lineman Robert Jones (knee), tight end Durham Smythe (ankle), and offensive lineman Connor Williams (illness) were all listed as limited.

Notably, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who suffered a laceration on his right arm against the Jets, was a full participant in practice, indicating that he is on track for regular participation in the upcoming games.

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