Dolphins' Bradley Chubb questionable vs. Ravens; Jordyn Brooks earns weekly honor
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb questionable vs. Ravens; Jordyn Brooks earns weekly honor
"On the short week coming off the Dolphins' stunning 34-10 win against the Atlanta Falcons, Chubb first surfaced on the Monday injury report with the two ailments after making it through the game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. On Tuesday, both Chubb and coach Mike McDaniel said they expected him to be ready to play. "I'm very confident, unless there's a setback, that he'll be playing," McDaniel said. "He has given me zero indication that he wouldn't." "I'll be good," Chubb added. "It is just one of those things, you got a short week, things flare up from the game before, you just want to make sure you get on it and correct it.""
"On the Wednesday injury report, though, which included games status designations, Chubb was given the tag of questionable. As the team practiced Wednesday after holding a walkthrough Tuesday, Chubb was a limited participant. The foot and shoulder issues come about as the NFL is within a week of its trade deadline, and Miami is speculated to possibly move one of its starting outside linebackers, in either Chubb or Jaelan Phillips. At Miami's Wednesday drills, neither tight end Julian Hill (ankle) nor safety Ashtyn Davis (quadriceps) practiced. Hill has been ruled out, and Davis is doubtful."
Bradley Chubb is questionable for Thursday night's game versus the Baltimore Ravens because of foot and shoulder injuries sustained after the previous game. Chubb played through the win over the Atlanta Falcons and initially and publicly expected to be ready, but was limited in Wednesday practice and received a questionable designation. The timing coincides with the upcoming NFL trade deadline, prompting speculation that Miami might move a starting outside linebacker such as Chubb or Jaelan Phillips. Other Dolphins with game-status concerns include Dee Eskridge, Ifeatu Melifonwu, Julian Hill (out), and Ashtyn Davis (doubtful). The Ravens have no players with game designations, and Lamar Jackson is cleared to play.
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