The Miami Dolphins’ second injury report of the week has been released, and there are only a few changes from yesterday’s report. The biggest news is that linebacker Jaelan Phillips has been officially moved to injured reserve after suffering a season-ending knee injury.
Linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah was added to the report as a limited participant, but it’s just a rest day for the veteran and not related to an injury.
On the positive side, offensive tackle Terron Armstead, cornerback Kendall Fuller, and running back Jeff Wilson Jr. were all upgraded to full participants in practice. Armstead and Fuller are recovering from concussions, while Wilson is dealing with a knee injury.
For the New England Patriots, cornerback Marcus Jones was added to the report as a limited participant with a groin injury. Safety Jabrill Peppers was also listed as a limited participant after being a non-participant yesterday with a shoulder injury.
The Patriots got good news on tight end Jaheim Bell, who was upgraded to a full participant in practice after being limited yesterday with a neck injury.
Overall, the Dolphins’ injury report is relatively stable ahead of their Week 5 matchup against the Patriots. However, the loss of Jaelan Phillips for the season is a significant blow to their defense.
The Dolphins will be looking to bounce back from their recent losses and secure a win against their AFC East rivals. With their injury report looking relatively stable, they may have a good chance of doing so.