Dolphins' Wednesday practice report for Week 12 vs. Jets
The situation still appears dicey for almost an entire unit of Miami's offense as they continue preparations for their game on Friday against the New York Jets. The Dolphins have a total of 5 offensive linemen out of 12 players on the injury report, which includes all starters except for center Connor Williams. LT Terron […]
The situation still appears dicey for almost an entire unit of Miami's offense as they continue preparations for their game on Friday against the New York Jets.
The Dolphins have a total of 5 offensive linemen out of 12 players on the injury report, which includes all starters except for center Connor Williams.

LT Terron Armstead is still dealing with the knee injury that's plagued him all year. Guards Rob Hunt and Rob Jones continue to fight hamstring and knee injuries, respectively, while guard Lester Cotton deals with a hip problem. RT Austin Jackson is trying to manage an oblique issue. McDaniel has indicated he's optimistic on the availability of Jackson and Cotton on Friday.
The list of injured Miami Dolphins offensive linemen throughout the season is hard to believe. Aside from the injury report, Williams spent plenty of time on the injury report this year with a nagging groin injury. Week 1 starter Isaiah Wynn also is on injured reserve with a quad injury.
On the positive front, RB De'Von Achane returned to the practice field in limited fashion each of the last two days. Tomorrow's participation will determine whether he, along with the rest of the 11 limited players, carry an injury designation for Friday's game.
Fellow offensive speedsters WR Tyreek Hill and RB Raheem Mostert both have been limited all week, but as both played through their issues and finished the game last Sunday, it appears to be more maintenance than anything at this point.
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