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Final Injury Report: 4,444 The Jets are missing a key office player, but Miami’s luck couldn’t be any better heading into their Week 15 game.
Carter Warren is questionable, Max Mitchell is questionable for New York.
Is Tyreek Hill a good fit for Miami?
Both teams are missing key offensive players, and the home team may be without one of the best receivers in the NFL.
The New York Jets will visit the Miami Dolphins for a divisional showdown in Week 15, and there will be multiple backups in the trenches.
The Jets will most likely be without rookie right tackle Carter Warren, who is listed as questionable with a hip injury.
Meanwhile, starting center Joe Tippman and guard/tackle Max Mitchell are officially questionable.
Earlier this week, Jets head coach Robert Saleh said Tippman “will be fine,” but Mitchell is “50-50” available.
The Dolphins offense, already reeling Monday night with the loss of center Connor Williams and a season-ending injury, is also at risk of missing guard Robert Hunt and Liam Eichenberg.
exposed to Hunt will be sidelined with a hamstring injury, while Eichenberg returned to training on a limited basis on Friday but is questionable.
Eichenberg, who represented Hunt at right-back, was expected to take over the center position in Williams’ absence.
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill is the most prominent name on the injury report.
Hill hasn’t practiced since spraining his left ankle in last week’s game against Tennessee, and his performance has been questionable.
The All-Pro pass catcher led the league in receiving yards (1,542) and touchdown receptions (12) with nine receptions for 102 yards and a touchdown in the first game of the season against the Jets.
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“I fully expect him to play,” Jets head coach Robert Saleh said Friday.
“We act like he’s playing.
Even if he doesn’t play, they have a lot of track stars that can do it, and even though they can’t do what he’s doing, it’s still necessary.
Miami rookie running back Devon Ashen joins Hill in a troubled column.
Akan, who missed the Meadowlands tournament in Week 12, threw for 581 yards (9.
2 YPC) and seven touchdowns.
Jets rookie edge rusher Will McDonald, a first-round pick, was placed on injured reserve late Friday with a knee issue.
He is doubtful for Sunday.
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