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Report: Miami Dolphins provide optimistic update on Solomon Kindley’s knee injury
- Updated: December 21, 2020

Miami Dolphins guard Solomon Kindley reportedly does not have structural damage in his knee.
Both Kindley and guard Ereck Flowers should have a chance to play Saturday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
No structural damage in Kindley knee, per Dolphins source. TBD for Sunday with Kindley and Flowers…NFL Network assigned Dodgers TV voice and Fox announcer Joe Davis and Kurt Warner to Dolphins-Raiders Saturday night, also to be aired on WPLG-10
— Barry Jackson (@flasportsbuzz) December 21, 2020
This is great news for Miami as Kindley has started all 13 games he has appeared in this season.
Miami is coming off a huge win against the New England Patriots on Sunday that helped it solidify itself in the AFC playoff picture.
The Dolphins drafted Kindley in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
According to Pro Football Focus, the rookie guard has a grade of 51.3 this season.
He has allowed four sacks and committed five penalties this season.
The Dolphins are currently in the No. 7 spot in the AFC ahead of the Baltimore Ravens and the Raiders.