The Miami Dolphins' final injury report of the week before their clash with the New York Jets saw the word "questionable" used more than fans would like. However, one player who's been on the report for weeks is finally set to play on Sunday.
Starting CB Kendall Fuller has cleared concussion protocol, as evidenced by him practicing in full and avoiding a game status designation for Sunday.
Fuller has been out for the last three games after suffering his second concussion of the season during the Dolphins' 23-15 win over the Los Angeles Rams last month. He missed Miami's wins over New England and Las Vegas as well as last Thursday's loss to Green Bay.
His return comes at a key moment, as depth is a question at the position right now with Cam Smith going on injured reserve and nickel corner Kader Kohou dealing with a back injury that has him listed as questionable for Sunday.
Speaking of questionable, Miami has seven players listed as questionable for Sunday, including OLBs Bradley Chubb and Cameron Goode, who returned to practice this week as they attempt to return from the PUP list. T Terron Armstead is also questionable, but he's managed to play so far this year without hardly practicing for much of it, so there's plenty of reason to believe he'll play on Sunday
On the other side of the coin, the New York Jets will likely be without star CB Sauce Gardner and RB Breece Hall, a big blow on both sides of the ball to the Jets. Both players are listed as doubtful for the game, with LB C.J. Mosley having been ruled out.
The Dolphins and Jets get underway on Sunday at 1:00 pm ET from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.