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The Miami Dolphins have been in nail-biting contests in their first two games of this year’s NFL season. They have gone from a high-scoring shootout in week one against the Chargers to a tense battle against the Patriots in week two. Now, as they gear up for their next matchup, all eyes are on the injury report, which could significantly impact their performance against the Denver Broncos.

The latest injury report sheds light on the current health status of key players, raising questions about their availability for the upcoming game. 7 of the players are marked ‘questionable’. What will the potential impact of these injuries be and how will they shape the Dolphins’ fortunes in this week’s game?

Injury report for Dolphins ahead of week 3 clash

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Adding to the Week 3 injury reports of the Dolphins are wide receiver Tyreek Hill (ankle), defensive tackle Raekwon Davis (wrist), linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (ankle), and tight end Tyler Kroft (back). Notably, Hill, Davis, and Van Ginkel played crucial roles in the recent victory against New England. It is a strong possibility that these injuries occurred during practice as they are listed as limited. 

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Additionally, tackle Terron Armstead (back/ankle/knee) and linebacker Jaelan Phillips (back) have returned to practice after missing the New England game. It is expected that they will be available for the upcoming game against Denver. The coaching staff is hopeful that both players will be available for the upcoming matchup with Denver, bolstering the team’s defensive and offensive capabilities.

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Defensive back Elijah Campbell (knee) was also listed as limited in practice along with tight end Julian Hill (ankle). The Dolphins, with only three tight ends on the roster, will closely monitor the conditions of Kroft and Hill, with the possibility of elevating second-year player Tanner Conner from the practice squad on Saturday. 

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A historic rivalry renewed: Broncos vs. Dolphins

The Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins have a longstanding rivalry, having faced off 20 times, including one postseason game. In their history, the Miami Dolphins have emerged victorious 12 times, while the Denver Broncos have won 7 games, with one tie. As these two teams prepare to clash in Week 3, the outcome remains uncertain.

Although the game holds significant importance, particularly for Sean Peyton and Russell Wilson. With the Sunday kickoff on the head, the Broncos’ playoff aspirations could be on the line, setting the stage for a crucial early-season battle.

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The question of whether the Broncos will prevail in this matchup lingers, but history suggests a competitive showdown as both teams fight for supremacy on the gridiron. The fans wouldn’t want to miss this one.

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