Washington is expected to take on a larger role if Waddle is unable to play, potentially becoming a key target alongside Tyreek Hill.
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Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle Doubtful for Sunday
Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is listed as doubtful for the upcoming game against the 49ers due to a knee injury. Despite an underwhelming season, Waddle's absence could lead to increased target opportunities for other players on the team, particularly Tyreek Hill, Jonnu Smith, and De'Von Achane. Rookie Malik Washington is expected to step in as the No. 2 WR but is mainly a consideration for DFS tournaments.
Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is listed as doubtful for the upcoming game against the 49ers due to a knee injury. Despite an underwhelming season, Waddle's absence could lead to increased target opportunities for other players on the team, particularly Tyreek Hill, Jonnu Smith, and De'Von Achane. Rookie Malik Washington is expected to step in as the No. 2 WR but is mainly a consideration for DFS tournaments.
Jaylen Waddle - Doubtful for Sunday
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is listed as doubtful for the upcoming game against the 49ers due to a knee injury. Head coach Mike McDaniel indicated that Waddle's absence could lead to Malik Washington taking on a larger role alongside Tyreek Hill. Waddle's recent performance has been hindered by injuries, and he has struggled to maintain his usual production this season.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is listed as doubtful for the upcoming game against the 49ers due to a knee injury. Head coach Mike McDaniel indicated that Waddle's absence could lead to Malik Washington taking on a larger role alongside Tyreek Hill. Waddle's recent performance has been hindered by injuries, and he has struggled to maintain his usual production this season.
Dolphins keep slim playoff hopes alive with OT win over Jets
In a thrilling overtime victory, the Miami Dolphins rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the New York Jets 32-26, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Key performances from Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and Jonnu Smith highlighted the comeback. The Dolphins' resilience was evident as they executed crucial plays when it mattered most, showcasing their determination to fight for a playoff spot despite the odds against them.
In a thrilling overtime victory, the Miami Dolphins rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the New York Jets 32-26, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Key performances from Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and Jonnu Smith highlighted the comeback. The Dolphins' resilience was evident as they executed crucial plays when it mattered most, showcasing their determination to fight for a playoff spot despite the odds against them.
Dolphins WR Malik Washington Out for Week 1 Opener
The Miami Dolphins will be without rookie wide receiver Malik Washington for their season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a quad injury. Washington's absence leaves the Dolphins with a thin receiving corps, as Odell Beckham is also on the PUP list. Braxton Berrios is set to step up as the No. 3 receiver, while other players like De’Von Achane and Jonnu Smith may play significant roles in the passing game.
The Miami Dolphins will be without rookie wide receiver Malik Washington for their season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a quad injury. Washington's absence leaves the Dolphins with a thin receiving corps, as Odell Beckham is also on the PUP list. Braxton Berrios is set to step up as the No. 3 receiver, while other players like De’Von Achane and Jonnu Smith may play significant roles in the passing game.
Dolphins Finalize 53-Man Roster with Focus on WRs
The Miami Dolphins have finalized their 53-man roster, retaining only four wide receivers: Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Malik Washington, and Braxton Berrios. This decision may lead to increased opportunities for running back De'Von Achane in the passing game, as the team adjusts its offensive strategy.
The Miami Dolphins have finalized their 53-man roster, retaining only four wide receivers: Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Malik Washington, and Braxton Berrios. This decision may lead to increased opportunities for running back De'Von Achane in the passing game, as the team adjusts its offensive strategy.