The Miami Dolphins have released their Thursday injury report, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa headlining the group.
The Miami Dolphins saw quarterback Tua Tagovailoa return to the practice field on Wednesday in a limited fashion. On Thursday, that changed to the Pro Bowl passer participating in the team’s full workout as he looks to return from the injured reserve list following a Week 2 concussion. The Dolphins offense has struggled to find rhythm without the quarterback on the field—now, they are preparing as if he will be available for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals.
The improved status of Tagovailoa headlined Thursday’s injury update from Miami, but it was not all good news for the Dolphins. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill and defensive tackle Zach Sieler were added to the report after not being included on Wednesday. Hill has a foot injury, while Sieler is dealing with an eye issue. Both players were limited in Thursday’s practice.
Cornerback Storm Duck, quarterback Tyler Huntley, and cornerback Kader Kohou did not practice for Miami on Wednesday either. Duck had an ankle issue, Huntley had an injury to his right (throwing) shoulder, and Kohou had a neck problem.
Limited in both Wednesday and Thursday workouts were offensive lineman Liam Eichenbeg, dealing with a shoulder injury; safety Jevón Holland, with a broken hand; linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah, with a bicep injury; and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, with a quad problem.
Tackle Terron Armstead and defensive tackle Calais Campbell were removed from the injury report after a day of rest on Wednesday.
As of publication, the Cardinals had not released their injury report for Thursday. This space will be updated once it is released.