The Miami Dolphins could have left sort out Terron Armstead and cornerback Xavien Howard obtainable for Sunday’s matchup of AFC East unbeatens with the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium.
Neither of the three-time Pro Bowlers, who each entered Sunday questionable, had been listed amongst inactive gamers for the Dolphins (2-0) introduced 90 minutes forward of the 1 p.m. kickoff.
Meanwhile, the already-ailing Bills (2-0) added security Jordan Poyer to their inactives. Buffalo’s complete beginning secondary of Poyer and fellow Pro Bowl security Micah Hyde and cornerbacks Tre’Davious White (reserve/PUP) and Dane Jackson are out towards a Dolphins cross sport that’s pink scorching after a 42-38 come-from-behind win final week in Baltimore.
The Bills will attempt to sustain with Miami’s speedy broad receiver tandem of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle — who mixed for 22 receptions, 361 yards and 4 touchdowns within the Week 2 win on the Ravens — with rookie cornerbacks Christian Benford and Kaiir Elam, plus nickel cornerback Taron Johnson, and backup safeties Jaquan Johnson and Damar Hamlin.
Armstead is about to play and begin at his left sort out put up regardless of lacking the week of observe nursing a toe harm. He will seemingly be matched up typically with All-Pro Bills edge rusher Von Miller on a Dolphins offensive line that already has Greg Little in for proper sort out Austin Jackson, who’s on injured reserve with an ankle harm.
Howard, who was restricted with a groin harm at Thursday and Friday practices after lacking Wednesday’s session, will draw the task of limiting Buffalo star receiver Stefon Diggs.
Wide receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr. (ribs) can be obtainable for Miami after entering into questionable. The different Dolphin that entered questionable, defensive sort out Raekwon Davis (knee), is out for Sunday.
Miami already had tight ends Hunter Long (ankle) and Cethan Carter (concussion protocol) listed as out coming into Sunday.
Other Dolphins inactives are operating again Myles Gaskin, quarterback Skylar Thompson and broad receiver Erik Ezukanma. The rookie signal-caller and wideout are wholesome scratches for the third time in three weeks.
The Bils even have defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Jordan Phillips and middle Mitch Morse amongst inactives. Wide receiver Gabe Davis and tight finish Dawson Knox, who entered questionable, are lively.
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