The Miami Dolphins are upbeat about the wide Pro Bowl receiver Trek Hill He will play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings despite injuring his left foot, a source told ESPN’s Adam Shifter.
Hill was seen wearing walking shoes after Sunday’s loss to the New York Jets. Hill was injured when he stepped on his foot during the fourth quarter.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Hill will “get some work” during Wednesday’s training and not wear the shoes.
Hill, 28, entered last week leading the NFL for yards, but now ranks third after staying at 47 yards in seven catches in a loss to the Jets.
Hill also suffered some humiliation to go with his injury on Sunday, as the Jets enjoyed a wickedly hard hit on the wide receiver from the defensive interference. Quinn Williams that occurred during the volatile return in the fourth quarter. defensive end John Franklin Myers Sunday said he resented Hill turning down the off-season planes, adding that Hill’s comments about the team at the time were “disrespectful”.
At the quarterback, McDaniel said the Dolphins are expecting a rookie in the seventh round Skylar Thompson To start against the Vikings, like Toa Tagoviloa And the Teddy Bridgewater Both remain in the concussion protocol.
Information from ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques and Rich Semeny was used in this report.
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