Injury Report Update: Key Players Limited to Start Wild Card Week
ICARO Media Group
Injury concerns loom over several key players as Wild Card week begins in the NFL. Left tackle Wanya Morris and wide receiver Justyn Ross were unable to practice due to a concussion and hamstring injury, respectively. Their availability for the upcoming game remains uncertain.
Limited participation was observed from left tackle Donovan Smith, wide receiver Kadarius Toney, and cornerback L'Jarius Sneed. Of particular interest is Donovan Smith's status, with attention focused on his potential availability for Wednesday's practice.
Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins did not hold a practice session, but an estimate of their players' statuses was provided. Left tackle Terron Armstead's knee, ankle, and back issues have kept him off the field. Safety DeShone Elliott and safety Jevon Holland also missed practice due to calf and knee injuries, respectively. Holland has expressed optimism about his chances of playing in the game against the Chiefs.
Cornerback Xavien Howard, who is dealing with a foot injury, did not participate in practice, and it has been confirmed that he will not be available for the upcoming game.
The Dolphins listed six key players as limited, which may impact their availability in the next practice session. Notably, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who is returning from an ankle and quad injury, is among those on the limited list.
As the Wild Card week progresses, fans and teams will eagerly await updates on the status of these key players. Their presence or absence could greatly impact the outcome of the upcoming games.