Final Dolphins injury report vs. Chiefs Week 9
The Miami Dolphins' final injury report is out, and it's a mixed bag of good, bad, and unknown as the Dolphins get set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Frankfurt. RG Robert Hunt has been ruled out, as has S Brandon Jones. Hunt's absence further compounds the ridiculous string of bad […]
The Miami Dolphins' final injury report is out, and it's a mixed bag of good, bad, and unknown as the Dolphins get set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Frankfurt.
RG Robert Hunt has been ruled out, as has S Brandon Jones. Hunt's absence further compounds the ridiculous string of bad luck that's struck Miami's depleted offensive line.

T Terron Armstead, who remains on injured reserve, earned a questionable tag for Sunday, as did seven other Dolphins. Miami has until 4:00 pm ET on Saturday to activate Armstead from injured reserve for him to be able to play on Sunday.
Groin injuries have limited Connor Williams and CB Xavien Howard, for whom the team has been taking a conservative approach to make sure they get back on the field. Their availability will be ones to watch, given the debilitating and nagging injuries they've been dealing with and their importance to the offense and defense they provide. It would be especially big to have Williams back, given the Dolphins are going to be without their normal starting left and right guards on Sunday. He said Friday that it's up to the team, but he feels good.
On a positive note, Raheem Mostert and Jalen Ramsey both avoided game status designations for Sunday despite the limited practice all week. As such, the Dolphins will have two huge players available on Sunday.
The Dolphins and Chiefs kick off Sunday at 9:30 am ET from Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany. The game will be broadcast on the NFL Network.