Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle expected to play; Miami to have kicker dilemma after Bills game
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Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle expected to play; Miami to have kicker dilemma after Bills game
"NFL Network reported Waddle is expected to play through a shoulder injury in the AFC East rivalry game. Waddle played through his shoulder injury against the New England Patriots in Sunday's loss, but after being removed from the team's injury report, he resurfaced after Tuesday's practice as a limited participant due to the ailing shoulder. It's a possible sign the injury was aggravated in the short week before the pivotal matchup with Miami entering 0-2."
"Patterson has been elevated for all of the season's first three games after the Dolphins signed him to the practice squad in the wake of starting kicker Jason Sanders' preseason hip injury. Patterson has made his two field goals and two extra-point chances in filling in for Sanders. He has also handled kickoffs. "Really excited how Riley has done for us, stepping in some big shoes of what Jason has done," Dolphins special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman said Tuesday."
Jaylen Waddle is expected to play through a shoulder injury for Thursday night's game against the Buffalo Bills. He played through the injury in Sunday's loss to the New England Patriots but returned to Tuesday's practice as a limited participant, suggesting possible aggravation during the short week with Miami entering 0-2. The official inactive list will be released 90 minutes before kickoff. Outside linebacker Chop Robinson (knee) and defensive tackle Benito Jones (oblique) are listed questionable. Cornerback Storm Duck, safety Ifeatu Melifonwu and tight end Darren Waller were ruled out. Kicker Riley Patterson and safety Jordan Colbert were elevated from the practice squad; Patterson has made two field goals and two extra points and Thursday marks his third and final elevation.
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