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Breaking down the Miami Dolphins’ final Week 10 injury report
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Breaking down the Miami Dolphins’ final Week 10 injury report

The Miami Dolphins will get more than Zach Sieler back on defense when they take on the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night.

Cornerbacks Kader Kohou and Storm Duck will both return after missing games with a neck and ankle injury, respectively, and safety Jevon Holland could return, though he was listed as questionable on the released final injury report Saturday.

The only player the Dolphins ruled out, as expected, was tackle Austin Jackson, who will miss the game with a knee injury.

Wide receiver Tyreek Hill, meanwhile, was listed as questionable with a wrist injury after missing a second straight practice on Saturday.

The only other Dolphins player who did not practice was wide receiver Dee Eskridge, who is dealing with a personal situation. He will not travel with the team to Southern California, but is expected to join his teammates there and has not received a game status designation, meaning he will be available if the Dolphins want to use him.

The only player other than Holland who was limited in practice Saturday was defender Alec Ingold, who is dealing with a calf injury.

Wide receiver River Cracraft was a full participant for the third straight day and appears on track to be activated off IR and The Dolphins cleared a roster spot for him when they waived second-year defensive tackle Brandon Pili on Saturday.

Safety Patrick McMorris was upgraded from a limited participant to a full participant for the first time this week, though head coach Mike McDaniel said before practice that he didn’t think this would be the week McMorris would be activated off the IR.

Tight end Julian Hill will be available after missing the game against Buffalo with a shoulder injury, and cornerback Cam Smith was a full participant and is a tryout after suffering a knee injury in Friday’s practice. which turned out to be just a scare.

The Rams ruled out two players on Saturday, including defensive lineman Neville Gallimore, who the Dolphins signed as a free agent this offseason before releasing him in late August. Also ruled out was starting right tackle Rob Havenstein.

On the other hand, the Rams could have two starters back from IR, with Jonah Jackson and Steve Avila both not receiving a game status designation after returning to practice this week and being full participants Saturday.

The Rams listed three players as questionable: S Kam Curl (knee), OL Kevin Dotson (ankle/knee) and LB Christian Rozeboom, who appeared on the injury report Saturday with a neck injury and was a limited participant.