Skip to main content
Miami Dolphins
Advertising
Presented by

Top News: Julién Davenport, Reshad Jones Practice On Thursday

Tackle Julién Davenport practiced Thursday, officially making him one of the two players the Dolphins can designate to return from injured reserve this season.

Davenport was placed on IR on Sept. 13 after he sustained an injury in practice a few days before the Week 2 game against the New England Patriots.

Played who return from IR have to sit out at least eight games, per league rules, which means the earliest Davenport could play in a game would be Nov. 17 against the Buffalo Bills. Davenport can practice a maximum of three weeks before the Dolphins have to make a decision on his status for the remainder of the 2019 season.

"We're excited to get him back out there," Head Coach Brian Flores said before practice. "He's been working as hard as anyone from a rehab standpoint, from a training standpoint (and) wants to get out there. We know that there will be some rust from not being in practice for a long period of time. We'll try to knock some of that off and get him going."

Only players who were placed on IR after the final roster reductions to the 53-player limit are eligible to return off IR in the same season. Davenport is one of seven Dolphins players on injured reserve who could return in 2019, along with cornerback Xavien Howard, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel, linebacker James Crawford, guard Danny Isidora, defensive end Jonathan Ledbetter and newly acquired cornerback Aqib Talib.

DC0_0597

Reshad returns

Also back at practice Thursday was veteran safety Reshad Jones.

The two-time Pro Bowl selection missed the past two games and had not practiced since the week of the Washington game because of a chest injury.

Jones was listed as a limited participant on the official injury report.

Howard update

Flores explained Thursday the decision to place Xavien Howard on injured reserve.

"We just felt like that was the best decision for 'X,' " Flores said. "He's been dealing with the knee for some time. It's something that, thinking long term and his career and his future with this team, we just felt like that was the best move. Obviously, there was a lot of thought, a lot of conversation and we just felt like that was the best thing for him and for this team."

Technically, the Dolphins could designate Howard for return, but he wouldn't be eligible to play until the regular season finale against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Dec. 29.

"We'll see how that goes," Flores said. "Look, any time you can play, that helps the team, that helps your confidence, that helps getting back into a football environment, that's always good. But we're obviously going to take a long-term approach and a long-term thought and vision on it. I'm not ruling anything out, but we're going to do what's best for 'X' and this team, this organization."

Injury report

With Jones back, the only Dolphins player who has not practiced yet this week is cornerback Ken Webster, who left the Pittsburgh game on Monday night because of an ankle injury.

Center Daniel Kilgore and defensive end Avery Moss, who both have missed the past two games, have practiced on a limited basis the first two days this week.

Also limited Wednesday and Thursday were DB Walt Aikens (hip), S Bobby McCain (shoulder), DT Robert Nkemdiche (knee) and WR Albert Wilson (ankle/hip).

Tackle J’Marcus Webb (quad) was added to the injury report Thursday, though he was listed as a full participant.

Four players were listed as full participants for both Wednesday and Thursday: LB Vince Biegel (neck), G/T Jesse Davis (elbow/toe), CB Chris Lammons (ankle/toe) and CB Nik Needham (foot).

Related Content

Advertising