One day after he could hardly contain his excitement over the return of his quarterback, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill is dealing with an injury.
Hill’s name was added to the injury report Thursday when he was listed as a limited participant with a foot injury. There is no information on the nature or severity of the injury, but considering Hill wasn’t on the injury report Wednesday and looked fine Thursday during the portion open to the media, it’s a safe assumption he was injured sometime during practice.
We will likely get more information on Hill’s status Friday morning when head coach Mike McDaniel speaks to the media before practice. Still, obviously, it would be a major bummer if the injury was significant or kept him out of the game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Tua Tagovailoa almost assuredly will start this game for the Dolphins after he was upgraded to a full participant in his second practice since he sustained a concussion against the Buffalo Bills in Week 2.
And it’s not just Hill who’s dealing with an injury; the other starting wide receiver, Jaylen Waddle was limited for a second consecutive day with his quad injury.
Like Hill, defensive lineman Zach Sieler was added to the injury report Thursday and listed as a limited participant with an eye injury.
The rest of the Dolphins’ injury report was the same as Wednesday’s, with the following players all DNP (Did Not Practice):
- CB Storm Duck (ankle)
- QB Tyler Huntley (right shoulder)
- CB Kader Kohou (neck)
The following players are all limited:
- OL Liam Eichenberg (shoulders)
- S Jevon Holland (hand)
- LB Emmanuel Ogbah (bicep)
Tackles Terron Armstead and Calais Campbell were removed from the official injury report. Although they technically weren’t injured Wednesday, they had to be included because they didn’t practice after being given a rest day.