The Miami Dolphins released their final injury report ahead of their Week 15 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and it was good news all around for the Dolphins. CB Jack Jones, who was limited on Friday after not being listed on the injury report earlier in the week, has no game status, nor does star RB De’Von Achane or S Ifeatu Melifonwu. DB Elijah Campbell, a reserve for Miami, is listed as doubtful, while OL Andrew Meyer, whose practice window off IR was opened this week, was listed as questionable.

Head coach Dan Campbell said earlier in the day that Meyer likely won’t be activated until next week, via the team’s YouTube channel.

ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques posted the full injury report on Twitter.

DOLPHINS’ WEEK 15 FRIDAY INJURY REPORT
DNP

None

LIMITED

OL Andrew Meyer (tricep— remains on Injured Reserve) – Questionable

DB Elijah Campbell (ankle/knee) – Doubtful

FULL

OL Jonah Savaiinaea (knee) – No game status

CB Ethan Bonner (knee) – No game status

RB De’Von Achane (ribs) – No game status

OL Aaron Brewer (ankle) – No game status

CB Jack Jones (knee) – No game status

LS Joe Cardona (hamstring) – No game status

CB Rasul Douglas (foot) – No game status

S Ifeatu Melifonwu (thumb/groin) – No game status

TE Darren Waller (NIR — Rest) – No game status

LB Chop Robinson (oblique) – No game status

While the Dolphins had 10 players listed as limited yesterday, most of them were able to practice in full today, outside of Campbell and Meyer. McDaniel said earlier in the day that Jones and Achane were expected to play, so it’s not much of a surprise that they were full participants in practice today.

The Dolphins held a night practice in Pittsburgh under the lights to get used to the environment for Monday Night Football, and they had most of their team healthy and practicing in full. Melifonwu, Jones and Achane were the biggest risks to not suit up, but Achane was expected to play throughout the week after McDaniel said he could’ve returned to the team’s Week 14 matchup against the New York Jets after he left early with a rib injury.

Getting a full practice out of Brewer was also important, as he’s Miami’s best offensive lineman and a stout run blocker. The Dolphins are red-hot and will enter the matchup against the Steelers with plenty of able bodies, while the Steelers will be down three starters, including OLB T.J. Watt and CB James Pierre.