The Miami Dolphins are slowly starting to get healthy and had some positive injury updates Wednesday in their first practice in Madrid.

With an international Week 11 matchup against the Washington Commanders on the way, the Dolphins got a full practice out of pass rusher Chop Robinson who is set to clear concussion protocol and make his return to the lineup after sitting out against the Buffalo Bills.

The Dolphins also had offensive tackle Austin Jackson back on the practice field for the first time since he landed on injured reserve following the team’s Week 1 game. While it was just a limited practice for Jackson, Miami likely didn’t bring the lineman all the way to Spain if he isn’t close to ready to play.

Still, the Dolphins were without two key contributors during their Wednesday practice. Here’s what the injury report looked like for the Dolphins’ first practice ahead of Week 11:

Wednesday participation

DNP

C Aaron Brewer (foot/ankle)CB Rasul Douglas (foot/ankle)

Limited

S Ashtyn Davis (quadricep)WR Dee Eskridge (shoulder)RB Ollie Gordon (ankle)TE Julian Hill (ankle)OL Austin Jackson (toe)S Ifeatu Melifonwu (thumb/foot)

Full

OLB Chop Robinson (concussion)

For the Commanders, the injury situation is pretty dire. Quarterback Jayden Daniels, wide receiver Terry McLaurin, and tight end Zach Ertz all missed practice Wednesday. Washington head coach Dan Quinn already ruled out McLaurin for the Week 11 contest and Daniels isn’t expected to play.