Great News For The Dolphins As They Would Have A Different Ball Game As Two Top Players Are Set To Return For The Clash Against The commanders.

Miami Dolphins starting right guard Robert Hunt was not given an injury designation on Friday’s Miami Dolphins injury report and appears to be in full health and is expected to return to the starting lineup on Sunday vs Washington.

While Tyreek Hill, a receiver for the Dolphins, will try to reach 2,000 receiving yards on Sunday.

Despite missing Wednesday’s practice due to an ankle injury, Hill is expected to participate in Week 13 and is not listed as injured.
Hill’s practice time was constrained on Thursday and Friday. He leads the league in yards (1,324) and touchdowns (10) on 88 receptions going into the weekend.

It was already announced by head coach Mike McDaniel on Friday that running back De’Von Achane (knee) is not listed as injured and is anticipated to participate. After experiencing limitations on Wednesday and Thursday, he participated fully in practice on Friday.

However, there are some questionable players, including offensive tackle Kendall Lamm (back), running back Chris Brooks (knee), offensive lineman Lester Cotton (illness), safety Jevon Holland (knees), and offensive tackle Terron Armstead (knee/quad). Following their absences on Wednesday and Thursday, Holland and Lamm were each given a restricted amount of practice time.

Notable players removed from the injury report include linebacker Bradley Chubb (knee) and running back Raheem Mostert (ankle/knee), both of whom were labeled as limited during the week.

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