Dolphins' two biggest names among question marks in final injury report ahead of clash with Browns

The Miami Dolphins are questionable, if nothing else, heading up to Cleveland this weekend for a clash with the Browns on Sunday.  Miami has six players on the final injury report listed as questionable for the game on Sunday, including WR Tyreek Hill and QB Tua Tagovailoa.  The list includes those two as well as […]

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The Miami Dolphins are questionable, if nothing else, heading up to Cleveland this weekend for a clash with the Browns on Sunday. 

Miami has six players on the final injury report listed as questionable for the game on Sunday, including WR Tyreek Hill and QB Tua Tagovailoa.  The list includes those two as well as Terron Armstead, Jaylen Waddle, Jordan Poyer, and Dee Eskridge.

It's not likely the Dolphins miss out on the services of either player, as Hill has managed to play this season despite being previously listed as questionable with the lingering wrist ailment. Tua also did manage to practice in limited fashion each day this week (with Wednesday being an estimation), so the chances are still probable he suits up. 

Starting cornerback Kendall Fuller will be out on Sunday, as will linebacker Anthony Walker, Jr.  Both are dealing with knee issues. 

On the other side of the coin, the Cleveland Browns will be without one of their most important players on Sunday in tight end David Njoku, who is dealing with a knee injury and has been ruled out for the game. Wide receiver Cedric Tillman is out and QB Jameis Winston is questionable with a shoulder injury.  As such, the already iffy Browns passing game will be even further hard pressed to deliver against a Miami defense that's been top 10 in the NFL in passing yards per attempt allowed. 

The Dolphins and Browns get underway on Sunday at 4:05 pm ET from Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio.