Dolphins expect Tua to be OK for Ravens game, Duck done for season; no season ticket price increase
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Dolphins expect Tua to be OK for Ravens game, Duck done for season; no season ticket price increase
"MIAMI GARDENS - Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, whose left eye was swollen shut when he awoke Sunday morning before playing his best game of the season in a 34-10 win at Atlanta, should be OK this week for Thursday's game against Baltimore, according to coach Mike McDaniel. However, cornerback Storm Duck (knee), a projected starter entering the season who was seeing his first action since sustaining an ankle injury in the opener at Indianapolis, is out for the year, McDaniel said."
"In other injury news, wide receiver/kickoff returner Dee Eskridge (shoulder) is day to day, and safety Ashtyn Davis (quad) is also day to day after playing just one snap at Atlanta, that being the Dolphins' opening punt. Monday's injury report was a projected inury report because the Dolphins didn't actually practice. Linebacker Bradley Chubb (shoulder/foot) had a DNP (did not practice) designation along with Davis, Duck and tight end Julian Hill (ankle). Safety Iffy Melinfonwu (thumb) was limited."
"Other Dolphins who sustained ailments during the Falcons game - safeties Minkah Fitzpatrick (hand) and Rasul Douglas (shoulder) - should be good for the Ravens game. McDaniel wasn't exactly clear on whether Tagovailoa would receive medication this week, saying, "There's medicines delivered by people that are responsible for that." McDaniel said of the players eligible to come off the physically-unable-to-perform list or injured reserve lists - guard-center Liam Eichenberg (undisclosed), right tackle Austin Jackson (toe), center Andrew Meyer (elbow), kicker Jason Sanders (hip) or cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. (hamstring) - none will return this week."
Tua Tagovailoa woke with his left eye swollen shut before playing in a 34-10 win at Atlanta and is expected to be OK for Thursday's game against Baltimore. Cornerback Storm Duck (knee), who had just returned from an earlier ankle injury, is out for the season. Wide receiver/kickoff returner Dee Eskridge (shoulder) and safety Ashtyn Davis (quad) are day to day. Monday's injury report was projected because the team did not practice; Bradley Chubb, Davis, Duck and Julian Hill were listed DNP, while Iffy Melinfonwu was limited. Several players on PUP/IR are not returning this week. All 2026 season tickets remain at 2025 prices, with some ticket decreases and a food and beverage credit for some fans.
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