Receiver Tyreek Hill missed Wednesday’s Dolphins practice with an injury but traveled with the team to Chicago. The team’s social media account shot a video of an upbeat Hill walking without any apparent limp.
All parties declined to say the nature of the injury.
Hill has had a pretty good camp in his return from offseason wrist surgery. He has said the wrist has not been bothering him. He did not leave practice early on Tuesday.
Hill missed a practice for personal reasons last week, but that did not involve an injury.
▪ Other Dolphins missing on Wednesday: safety Ashtyn Davis, cornerback Cam Smith, safety Dante Trader Jr., fullback Alec Ingold, center Andrew Meyer, offensive lineman Bayron Matos and Austin Jackson.
PRACTICE BLOG
▪ 9:40 a.m. update from quarterback/cornerback/receiver drills and offensive line vs. defensive line drills: Guard Braeden Daniels stopped Zeek Biggers... Both Malik Washington and Tahj Washington had nice catches in drills, with Zach Wilson delivering a couple of nice throws. Malik beat BJ Adams, while Tahj beat Storm Duck.....
Zach Sieler won a rep against Aaron Brewer.. Ethan Bonner had a pass breakup on a throw to Erik Ezukanma... Jack Jones had very good in coverage during receiver/cornerback/quarterback drills.
More from these 1-on-1 drills: Jonah Savaiinaea stonewalled Benito Jones... Matt Dickerson, who has had a very good camp, beat Jackson Carman..... Patrick Paul continues to dominate 1-on-1 drills; he got the better of Bradley Chubb before Chubb one a rep against Paul later in the session.... Matthew Butler beat Aaron Brewer... Dickerson then beat Daniel Brunskill, whose camp has been underwhelming... Paul won a rep against Chop Robinson.
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▪ 10 a.m. update: Here’s what happened in the first 11-on-11 reps: De’Von Achane was swallowed up by multiple defenders at the line of scrimmage on the first play... Tua Tagovailoa overthrew Jaylen Wright on a short pattern... Achane had a 15-yard run behind a good block from Savaiinaea... Elijah Campbell and Jones had excellent coverage, forcing Tagovailoa to throw the ball away.... Butler stopped Wright for no gain...
Bonner stripped De’Von Achane of the ball on a nice 25-yard throw from Tagovailoa. It was ruled an incomplete pass rather than fumble... Malik Washington had a 15-yard run. He remains an asset on jet sweeps and end arounds... Alexander Mattison had a 2-yard run, and Willie Gay then limited Mattison to another short gain. Mattison has had a dozen or so big runs in camp, but his first three carries Wednesday produced very little.
▪ 10:05 update from 11-on-11 drills: Jones got in Hayden Rucci’s face during an intense moment that quickly de-escalated... Wilson underthrew Waddle... Quinn Ewers hit Theo Wease Jr. on the move for a 15-yard connection. They have established excellent chemistry during training camp.... Ollie Gordon II had a great cutback on a 20-yard run. He’s a naturally gifted runner.... Robinson had a sack against Borom, who’s filling in for Jackson... Gay and Channing Tindall had good stops in the run game...
▪ 10:08 update from 11-on-11 work: Ewers delivered a 15-yard pass to Monaray Baldwin, but Ben Stille likely would have had a sack in a real game.... Tagovailoa overthrew Waddle but then hit Waddle for 30 yards on a pinpoint throw over the middle, beating Storm Duck... Dee Eskridge couldn’t haul in what would have been a difficult catch on a Tagovailoa throw...
Wilson hit Ezukanma for a 30-yard gain, then hit him for 12-yard gain a couple minutes later.... Grayson Murphy had a sack on Wilson, who limped a bit but then shook it off... Wilson had a poorly thrown screen to Malik Washington, which fell incomplete... Duck broke up Tagovailoa’s pass to Eskridge.
▪ 10:10 update on 11-on-11 work: Eskridge made an acrobatic catch from Wilson on a throw 30 yards downfield. That was one of the best plays by a receiver in camp... Ewers missed Andrew Armstrong on a throw; Ewers’ accuracy generally has been very good... Gay had another would-be sack... Ewers hit AJ Henning for a 7-yard gain.... An unblocked Minkah Fitzpatrick sacked Tagovailoa...
▪ 10:15 update from 11-on-11 drills: In a hurry-up drill, Wilson hit Tarik Black for 11 yards and Rucci for 7... Gay then blew past everyone for his second sack of the day, on Wilson.
▪ 10:18 update from 11-on-11 updates: Malik Washington wore the orange jersey bestowed on the best performer in the previous day’s practice. Washington caught a 52-yard pass from Tagovailoa on Tuesday.... On an incomplete pass from Wilson, Jordan Colbert delivered a hard hit on Andrew Armstrong, who fell to the ground but got up quickly. ... Gay batted down a Wilson pass.
▪ 10:20 update: Jason Sanders hit five field goals, including a long of 53 on Wednesday. Sanders is believed to have not missed a field goal during training camp.
▪ 10:30 update from 11-on-11 drills: Linebacker K.J. Britt and Bonner stopped Waddle at the line of scrimmage on a screen... Jordyn Brooks lit up Julian Hill, limiting him to a 2-yard gain... Tagovailoa hit Achane for a 5-yard gain, with Fitzpatrick applying pressure... Wright lost 2 yards on a run. He hasn’t had a great camp...
Kendall Sheffield intercepted Wilson but a false start negated the play... Malik Washington was stopped at the line for no gain... Black contorted himself to make a six-yard catch from Tagovailoa....
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Jaelan Phillips stopped Mattison for a tackle for loss; Sieler and Brooks also were involved in the play.... Mattison had a 15-yard run, showing the speed and burst that have impressed throughout camp... Brunskill had a high snap that sailed over Wilson’s head. Wilson hit Ezukanma for a 10-yard gain.
▪ 10:40 update from 11-on-11 hurry-up drills: Fitzpatrick stopped Achane for a 2-yard gain... Tagovailoa hit Waddle for 5 yards and 17 yards on successive plays. Tagovailoa then hit Tanner Conner for 10 yards and Achane for 4 yards.
▪ 10:45 update: Ewers escaped pressure and scrambled for a 3-yard gain... Rucci dropped a sideline pass from Ewers, with Jones offering tight coverage... Wease got only one foot in bounds in the end zone, on a 9-yard throw from Ewers.