No Dolphins sit out Wednesday practice due to injuries

The Dolphins had positive injury developments Wednesday, including De’Von Achane practicing fully.

The Miami Dolphins were only missing two players at practice Wednesday, but neither absence was due to injury.

Offensive lineman Terron Armstead and defensive lineman Calais Campbell, two of the oldest players on the Dolphins roster, were given veteran rest days. Five players were listed as limited, including starting safeties Jevón Holland and Jordan Poyer.

Earlier in the day on Wednesday, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah “is day to day but doing well,” and the team will “not be irresponsible” by rushing Holland back from his hand injury.

Running back De’Von Achane, who is still in the concussion protocol, participated fully and appears to be on pace to be cleared to play in Week 7.

The Colts were without nine players, including wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and four-time Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly, on Wednesday. However, quarterback Anthony Richardson participated fully and looks to be in line to start against the Dolphins.

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