The Miami Dolphins head into their Monday Night Football matchup against the Tennessee Titans hoping to avoid a repeat of last year’s Monday night matchup. The Dolphins jumped out to an early lead in that game, before Will Levis and the Titans came roaring back and pull off an improbable come-from-behind victory.
If the Dolphins are going to come out on top of this year’s rematch, they’re going to have to do so without a couple of key players. The final injury report is out for the week, and the Dolphins have listed six players on the final report, with offensive tackle Terron Armstead listed as officially out of the game with a concussion. Along with Armstead, cornerback Kendall Fuller is also going to miss Monday’s game with a concussion of his own.
Linebacker David Long, Jr. has been listed as doubtful for the game as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury. Additionally, the Dolphins are listing running back Raheem Mostert as questionable with a chest injury, but “don’t want a set back & need him to protect himself” according to NFL Network reporter Cameron Wolfe.
Miami is also listing quarterback Skylar Thompson as questionable for the game with an injury to his ribs. The team announced earlier today that newly-acquired Tyler Huntley will serve as the team’s starting quarterback for the game. Lastly, Miami has listed rookie wide receiver Malik Washington as questionable for the game as he recovers from a quadriceps injury.
On the other side, the Titans have listed three players on their final injury report. Defensive tackle Jeffrey Simmons is officially doubtful for the game with an elbow injury, while safety Amani Hooker and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed are officially questionable with a face and hamstring injury respectively.