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Brian Flores offers updates on Will Fuller’s and Preston Williams’ statuses for Week 10 vs. Ravens
- Updated: November 8, 2021
The Miami Dolphins have a short week on their hands, as the team is set to face the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday.
On Monday, Dolphins head coach Brian Flores offered some updates on Will Fuller and Preston Williams.
Fuller will miss this week’s contest.
Fuller out Thursday. Tua hasn't thrown yet today so no update on his status for Ravens
— Barry Jackson (@flasportsbuzz) November 8, 2021
Williams, meanwhile, will play.
Preston Williams will play Thursday vs the Ravens
— Marcel Louis-Jacques (@Marcel_LJ) November 8, 2021
It has been a very frustrating season for Fuller, who hasn’t seen game action since Week 4. The former first-round pick has appeared in just two contests this season and has only four receptions.
As for Williams, the Dolphins should get a solid boost upon his return. The 24-year-old has appeared in three games this season. He has five receptions for 67 yards.
Miami was able to earn a victory this past weekend over the Houston Texans, moving the Dolphins’ record to 2-7 on the season. The team is now searching for its third win of the campaign.
The Dolphins’ playoff hopes are likely out the window at this point, but there should be several opportunities for the squad to earn wins the rest of the way. Miami’s remaining schedule isn’t very daunting.
It’ll be interesting to see if Tua Tagovailoa can suit up for the game against Baltimore. The youngster was unable to start against the Texans. Tagovailoa still has a lot to prove this season, and a solid performance against the Ravens would likely go a long way.
The Dolphins are currently listed as underdogs in the matchup against Baltimore, and that’ll likely remain the case throughout the week barring any surprising developments.