Dolphins vs Bills Final Injury Updates and Public Betting Breakdown for Thursday Night Football
Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills Face Challenges Ahead of Thursday Night Football
The National Football League's Week 3 Thursday Night Football clash between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills promises to be an exciting one, but both teams are dealing with significant injuries.
The Dolphins will be without starting cornerback Storm Duck and starting strong safety Ifeatu Melifonwu. Additionally, Ed Oliver, who recorded six tackles and a sack in Week 1, is also unavailable. To make matters worse, two starters on the Miami D-line, Chop Robinson and Benito Jones, are questionable for the crazy games.
On the other side of the field, the Buffalo Bills are without linebacker Matt Milano and defensive tackle Ed Oliver. Matt Milano, second on the Bills in tackles, is unavailable for the matchup. However, the Bills can take solace in their strong run blocking, as they rank third in the NFL in this category according to Pro Football Focus (PFF).
If Taron Johnson, a 2023 second-team All-Pro cornerback for the Buffalo Bills, is injured, the team typically relies on other secondary players such as Dane Jackson or Jordan Poyer to step up and fill the role. Johnson currently ranks 17th among cornerbacks in PFF's coverage rankings.
Johnson played in the Week 1 game against Baltimore but missed the Week 2 game against the Jets due to a quad injury. His availability for Thursday's nfl games remains uncertain.
Despite the injuries, both teams are determined to put up a strong fight. The matchup between the Dolphins and the Bills is sure to be a thrilling contest, with both teams showcasing their resilience and determination.
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