Dolphins keep 5 out of Thursday practice, 8 limited

Zach Sieler made his return to the practice field Thursday, but offensive line injuries could be a concern.

The Miami Dolphins held five players out of action Thursday, but the bigger story was the return of a couple players.

Most important is defensive lineman Zach Sieler, who sat out two games due to a fractured orbital suffered in a practice. While he wasn’t a full participant, Sieler did limited work and is expected to play Monday against the Los Angeles Rams.

The other notable returnee was sixth-round rookie Patrick McMorris, who was placed on injured reserve at the end of August and hasn’t yet made his NFL debut.

Thursday participation

DNP

  • OT Terron Armstead (rest/knee)
  • DT Calais Campbell (rest)
  • S Jevón Holland (hand/knee)
  • OT Austin Jackson (knee)
  • S Jordan Poyer (rest)

Limited

  • CB Storm Duck (ankle)
  • TE Julian Hill (shoulder)
  • FB Alec Ingold (calf)
  • G Robert Jones (knee)
  • CB Kader Kohou (neck)
  • S Patrick McMorris (calf)
  • OLB Emmanuel Ogbah (bicep)
  • DL Zach Sieler (eye)

Full

  • OLB Tyus Bowser (knee)
  • WR River Cracraft (shoulder)

A concern for the Dolphins is the addition of offensive tackle Austin Jackson and guard Robert Jones with knee injuries. While Terron Armstead is also listed on the report, Thursday was a veteran rest day for the 12th-year offensive tackle.

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