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Tua, Hill, Achane Good To Go; Mostert Officially Questionable
Following up on the ongoing story. ... Limited in practice with left thumb and quad injuries, Tua Tagovailoa won't be held back from an AFC heavyweight clash on Sunday.
Tagovailoa will start in the Dolphins' Week 17 tilt against the Ravens, head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Friday.
He will, however, be without one of his top receiving threats, as McDaniel also said that wide receiver Jaylen Waddle would be ruled out after suffering a high ankle sprain in last week's game and not practicing Wednesday or Thursday.
Tagovailoa popped up on the injury report Wednesday, but is nonetheless slated for his 16th start of the season. Having never started more than 13 games in a season, the fourth-year Miami QB is zeroing in on starting a full campaign, which was an offseason onus.
Tagovailoa is also zeroing in on the passing title, as he enters Week 17 with a league-best 4,214 yards to go with 26 touchdowns, just 10 interceptions and an NFL-high 70.5 completion percentage.
He'll face a stellar Ravens defense in a game with lofty stakes.
Miami clinched a playoff berth in Week 16, but with a win Sunday would clinch the AFC East and keep its hopes for the AFC's No. 1 seed alive.
Meanwhile, defensive back Jalen Ramsey has been added to the team’s Week 17 injury report with a knee issue.
Miami has listed Ramsey as questionable for Sunday’s game against Baltimore after he was limited in Friday’s practice.
Receiver Tyreek Hill (ankle) is expected to play after he was a full participant in Friday’s practice. Tue was a full participant on Friday as well.
Receiver Robbie Chosen has cleared concussion protocol and is set to play. Running back De’Von Achane (toe), offensive tackle Terron Armstead (knee/ankle/back), and outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (wrist) are all off the injury report.
Waddle (ankle) has been ruled out and guard Robert Hunt (hamstring) is doubtful.
Safety Jevon Holland (knees), cornerback Xavien Howard (hip/thumb), offensive tackle Austin Jackson (oblique), and running back Raheem Mostert (knee/ankle) are all questionable.
Mostert returned to practice on Friday as a limited participant.
Tagovailoa will start in the Dolphins' Week 17 tilt against the Ravens, head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Friday.
He will, however, be without one of his top receiving threats, as McDaniel also said that wide receiver Jaylen Waddle would be ruled out after suffering a high ankle sprain in last week's game and not practicing Wednesday or Thursday.
Tagovailoa popped up on the injury report Wednesday, but is nonetheless slated for his 16th start of the season. Having never started more than 13 games in a season, the fourth-year Miami QB is zeroing in on starting a full campaign, which was an offseason onus.
Tagovailoa is also zeroing in on the passing title, as he enters Week 17 with a league-best 4,214 yards to go with 26 touchdowns, just 10 interceptions and an NFL-high 70.5 completion percentage.
He'll face a stellar Ravens defense in a game with lofty stakes.
Miami clinched a playoff berth in Week 16, but with a win Sunday would clinch the AFC East and keep its hopes for the AFC's No. 1 seed alive.
Meanwhile, defensive back Jalen Ramsey has been added to the team’s Week 17 injury report with a knee issue.
Miami has listed Ramsey as questionable for Sunday’s game against Baltimore after he was limited in Friday’s practice.
Receiver Tyreek Hill (ankle) is expected to play after he was a full participant in Friday’s practice. Tue was a full participant on Friday as well.
Receiver Robbie Chosen has cleared concussion protocol and is set to play. Running back De’Von Achane (toe), offensive tackle Terron Armstead (knee/ankle/back), and outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (wrist) are all off the injury report.
Waddle (ankle) has been ruled out and guard Robert Hunt (hamstring) is doubtful.
Safety Jevon Holland (knees), cornerback Xavien Howard (hip/thumb), offensive tackle Austin Jackson (oblique), and running back Raheem Mostert (knee/ankle) are all questionable.
Mostert returned to practice on Friday as a limited participant.
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