Miami Dolphins will be without McMillan and Charlton today against Bills
By Brian Miller
The Miami Dolphins did not get the news that they had hoped for today with two starters inactive for today’s game against the Bills.
For today’s game, the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills have both turned in their inactive list for today and the Dolphins will be without two of it’s starters but they will get two others back.
Reshad Jones will return to the field after being cleared from a chest injury. Defensive tackle/end Avery Moss will also return today. Julien Davenport who was taken off the IR designated to return list is active for today’s game.
The Dolphins will not have linebacker Raekwon McMillan who has a knee injury or defensive end Taco Charlton who has been a blessing for the Dolphins defense since arriving via waivers after being cut by the Cowboys.
The rest of Miami’s inactives for today is as follows.
Cornerback’s Xavier Crawford and Ken Webster. Webster was ruled out earlier this week. Guards Shaq Calhoun and Chris Reed and offensive tackle Isaiah Prince round out the list along with McMillan and Charlton.
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On the Bills side, running back T.J. Yeldon, safety Dean Marlowe, guard Ike Better, offensive lineman Ryan Bates, tight-end Tom Sweeney, and wide receiver Duke Williams are inactive. Former Miami Dolphin defensive lineman Vincent Taylor will also be inactive today.
The Dolphins played the Bills hard in Buffalo a few weeks ago. Miami held a slim lead but the team lost their rhythm and eventually the Bills turned Dolphins turnovers into points late in the second half. Today the Bills are facing a Dolphins team that has won two in a row and are playing with a lot of grit. This game could go either way.