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Commanders vs. Dolphins: Wednesday injury report for Week 13

The Washington Commanders returned to practice Wednesday after a few extra days off. Washington last played on Thanksgiving Day and lost 45-10 to the Dallas Cowboys.

After the loss, Washington fired defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio and secondary coach Brent Vieselmeyer. Head coach Ron Rivera will serve as Washington’s defensive play-caller for the remainder of the season.

The Commanders next face the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. Miami has the NFL’s most explosive offense, which could spell trouble for a struggling secondary.

Here’s a look at Washington’s first injury report of the week:

  • CB Emmanuel Forbes: DNP (elbow)
  • C Tyler Larsen: DNP (knee)
  • DE James Smith-Williams: DNP (hamstring)
  • FB Alex Armah: Limited (hamstring)

As for the Dolphins, they had a long injury report that featured star wide receiver Tyreek Hill and starting running back Raheem Mostert missing practice:

DNP:

  • WR Tyreek Hill (ankle)
  • S Jevon Holland (knees)
  • OT Kendall Lamm (back)
  • RB Raheem Mostert (ankle/knee)

Limited:

  • RB De’Von Achane (knee)
  • LT Terron Armstead (knee/quad)
  • RB Chris Brooks (knee)
  • DB Elijah Campbell (shoulder)
  • LB Bradley Chubb (knee)
  • WR Chase Claypool (knee)
  • LS Blake Ferguson (ankle)
  • RG Robert Hunt (hamstring)
  • FB Alec Ingold (foot/ankle)
  • OL Robert Jones (knee)
  • TE Durham Smythe (ankle)
  • C Connor Williams (illness)

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was listed on the injury report with a right arm laceration but was a full participant.

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