Week 11 - Commanders at Miami

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  1. Finatik

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    The Commanders have already ruled wide receiver Terry McLaurin out for Week 11, but he is taking a step back toward the lineup.

    Head coach Dan Quinn said that McLaurin will begin doing on-field rehab work in Madrid this week. McLaurin has missed six games with a quad injury already this season, including the last two contests.

    The Commanders have a bye week, so McLaurin could be back for their next game in Week 13 if all goes well.

    Quinn also said that the team expects running back Chris Rodriguez to play against the Dolphins after injuring his shoulder last week. Safety Will Harris will also return to practice and open his 21-day return window from injured reserve.
     
  2. Finatik

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    The Dolphins plan to have edge rusher Chop Robinson available for Sunday’s game against the Commanders in Madrid.

    Robinson did not play against the Bills last weekend because of a concussion, but he made the trip with the team to Spain this week and head coach Mike McDaniel updated his condition at a Wednesday press conference. McDaniel said “all things point toward a full clearance” for Robinson on Wednesday, who has eight tackles and a sack so far this season.

    McDaniel said that center Aaron Brewer and cornerback Rasul Douglas will sit out of practice on Wednesday. He added that he feels positive about the chances of both players being able to play on Sunday.

    The Dolphins will also open the 21-day practice window for tackle Austin Jackson. Jackson has been out since Week 1 with a toe injury and can be activated at any point in the next three weeks.
     
  3. Finatik

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    The Commanders placed cornerback Trey Amos on injured reserve, the team announced Tuesday.

    Amos fractured a fibula during Sunday’s loss to the Lions.

    The Commanders drafted Amos in the second round, and he played 10 games, starting eight. He made 32 tackles and six passes defensed.

    They signed wide receivers Robbie Chosen and Jacoby Jones from the practice squad to the active roster. Chosen has played two games this season, catching five passes for 53 yards, and Jones has yet to play in the 2025 regular season.

    Jones is an undrafted free agent.

    The Commanders are still without star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who will miss the Week 11 game in Spain with a quad injury.

    The Commanders also announced they signed wide receiver River Cracraft and defensive end DeMarcus Walker to the practice squad.
     
  4. Phin McCool

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    I always liked Cracraft when he was in Miami.
     
  5. Finatik

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    The Miami Dolphins will square off with the Washington Commanders this Sunday in Madrid, Spain for the NFL’s final international game of the 2025 season, and while the Commanders are dealing with a plethora of injuries to their players — including their starting quarterback Jayden Daniels — the Dolphins seem to be getting healthier at the right time.
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    On Wednesday, starting right tackle Austin Jackson practiced with the club for the first time since injuring his toe during the team’s week one contest against the Indianapolis Colts. He remained a limited participant in practice on Thursday as well. EDGE rusher Chop Robinson — dealing with a concussion — missed Miami’s game against the Buffalo Bills last week, but returned to practice for the Dolphins this week and looks to be ready to suit up against Washington on Sunday.

    After starting the practice week on the sidelines, Miami’s starting center Aaron Brewer returned to a limited practice on Thursday while he nurses foot and ankle injuries. Starting cornerback Rasul Douglas — also dealing with foot and ankle injures — followed Brewer’s lead and practiced in a limited fashion on Thursday as well.

    Tight end Julian Hill also missed last week’s game against the Bills, but has practiced in a limited capacity all week long as he continues to recover from his ankle injury.

    We will continue to monitor Miami’s injury reports as they have one more practice in Spain before the bullets are live on Sunday.
     

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