A Miami Dolphins wide receiver might not play against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card round Saturday night. A video surfaced Thursday afternoon that shows why.
The Dolphins are set to play in dangerously frigid conditions in Kansas City on Saturday. That could make things challenging on a Dolphins offense with a few injuries to vital skilled players. Wide receivers Jaylen Waddle (ankle) and Tyreek Hill (ankle/quad) were named on the Wild Card injury report this week.
According to Thursday’s injury report, Hill has no status designation for the Wild Card game, so he’ll be good to go against the Chiefs. Waddle is questionable to play the Chiefs.
Concerning video of Miami Dolphins WR surfaces
Video posted to X by Omar Kelly is a troubling sight for Dolphins fans. Waddle wasn’t able to participate in team stretches like the rest of his teammates.
Watched #Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle closely in today’s practice and it’d be a stretch to say he should play against the Chiefs on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/81EUtOt14D
— Omar Kelly (@OmarKelly) January 11, 2024
The Dolphins will need to rely on their running game Saturday night. Running back De’Von Achane was limited in practice Tuesday and Wednesday due to toe and rib injuries. He was a full participant Thursday and has no designation for Saturday.
Running back Raheem Mostert was limited in practice all three days this week due to knee and ankle injuries. It’s questionable that he will play the Chiefs on Saturday night.
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