The Jaguars have deemed their one injured player questionable for Sunday’s matchup with the Dolphins, while Miami’s thick Week 1 injury report has been narrowed down to only two game statuses, one player labeled questionable and another ruled out.
Find Jacksonville and Miami’s final Week 1 injury reports and game statuses below.
* indicates an upgraded status from the previous day
Jacksonville Jaguars
- S Daniel Thomas (Achilles) — limited
- DE Arik Armstead (veteran rest) — did not participate
Game statuses
- S Daniel Thomas: QUESTIONABLE
Analysis: Defensive lineman Arik Armstead was given Friday off from practice. No concern should be raised about his availability for Week 1.
Safety Daniel Thomas, who has been recovering from an Achilles injury since Week 2 of the preseason, was limited in practice throughout the week but performed well enough to give Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson hope he will play on Sunday.
“He’s progressed,” Pederson said Friday. “We had a plan for him to work himself back into practice. We’ve got another day today and then see where he’s at. But we’re optimistic and hopeful that he can play.”
Jacksonville has five players on its injured reserve with two, running back Keilan Robinson and safety Andrew Wingard, designated to return this season.
Miami Dolphins
Four players given a veteran rest day without an injury designation Wednesday have been removed from this list.
- S Jevon Holland (ankle) — full
- LB Anthony Walker (knee/veteran rest) — full
- S Jordan Poyer (thumb/veteran rest) — full
- DT Benito Jones (knee) — full*
- C Aaron Brewer (hand) — full*
- LB Quinton Bell (thumb) — full
- CB Jalen Ramsey (hamstring) — limited*
- LB Jaelan Phillips (Achilles/veteran rest) — full
- WR Malik Washington (quadricep) — did not participate
Game statuses
- CB Jalen Ramsey: QUESTIONABLE
- WR Malik Washington: OUT
Analysis: Cornerback Jalen Ramsey’s status represented the biggest question mark on Miami’s injury report this week as he did not practice Wednesday or Thursday.
But upon his three-year contract extension with Miami being reported on Friday, Ramsey returned to work in a limited capacity and is now trending upward fewer than 48 hours before kickoff.
The Dolphins’ injury report does not include four players on Miami’s reserve/physically unable to perform list: Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn, edge rusher Bradley Chubb and linebacker Cameron Goode.
This pairs with eight players currently on Miami’s injured reserve.