Fresh off a big win on the road over the New York Jets to keep their slim playoff chances alive, the Miami Dolphins are set to make another trip north into cold weather to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football in Week 15 at Acrisure Stadium.

They’ll make the trip as a rather healthy team, too. Although star running back De’Von Achane left the Week 14 win over the Jets early with a rib injury, he appears ready to go for Monday Night Football, which is great news for Miami.

Outside of Achane, a handful of players appeared on the Wednesday injury report for the Dolphins ahead of the week of preparation for the Steelers. Miami has won five of its last six and has turned things around in a major way under head coach Mike McDaniel, putting them in the AFC playoff picture.

Dolphins’ ESPN beat writer Marcel Louis-Jacques posted the injury report for Miami just moments ago on X.

Dolphins-Steelers injury report

De’Von Achane (ribs) was limited, as were Rasul Douglas (foot) and Chop Robinson (oblique), among others pic.twitter.com/dT3FH0kxyB

— Marcel Louis-Jacques (@Marcel_LJ) December 11, 2025

DOLPHINS’ WEEK 15 THURSDAY INJURY REPORT
DNP

DB Elijah Campbell (ankle)

LB Caleb Johnson (shoulder)

LIMITED

RB De’Von Achane (ribs)

LS Joe Cardona (hamstring)

CB Rasul Douglas (foot)

S Ifeatu Melifonwu (thumb/groin

TE Darren Waller (NIR — Rest)

LB Chop Robinson (oblique)

OL Andrew Meyer (tricep— remains on Injured Reserve)

FULL

OL Aaron Brewer (ankle/neck/knee)

OL Jonah Savaiinaea (knee)

CB Ethan Bonner (knee)

While McDaniel and the Dolphins have largely downplayed Achane’s rib injury to this point, it’s still a bit concerning and something that needs to be monitored throughout the week. Achane has been massive to the Dolphins’ success in recent weeks.

Achane has three 100-yard games in his last four, and should have had another 100-yard game on Sunday before exiting with his injury. At the time of his injury, Achane had 92 yards on seven carries. He’s an explosive play waiting to happen, and the Dolphins have leaned on him heavily in the run game.

Outside of Achane, Andrew Meyer’s return to practice is a boost for Miami. Though the offense line is playing very well and backup Daniel Brunskill has done wonders in the extra offensive line role, adding a big body that they liked quite a bit in the summer back into the mix could improve depth and allow them to further lean into the run game.

Defensive back Elijah Campbell didn’t practice Thursday as he continues to work back from his ankle injury. Campbell suffered this ankle injury in practice last week and was questionable entering the Week 14 matchup with the Jets. As for linebacker Caleb Johnson, he suffered a shoulder injury in the win over the Jets, and while Campbell was labeled as day-to-day, Johnson was tabbed as likely out this week by head coach Mike McDaniel.