Quarterback Ryan Tannehill was limited in practice again for the Dolphins on Wednesday, but the team isn’t showing any concern that he’s going to miss the game.
As Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald told us on PFT Live, Tannehill is set to be in the starting lineup against the Bills. The team listed him as probable for the contest on their final injury report while also extinguishing any hope that cornerback Cortland Finnegan will be able to play.
Finnegan has been ruled out because of an ankle injury, which will leave Jamar Taylor to start against Buffalo. Guard Daryn Colledge is listed as doubtful because of the back injury that’s kept him out the last two weeks. Shelley Smith has taken his place on the left side of the offensive line alongside Ja’Wuan James, who takes over at left tackle for the injured Branden Albert.
Tight ends Charles Clay (knee) and Dion Sims (toe), linebacker Kelvin Sheppard (hip/groin) and long snapper John Denney (knee) are all questionable after limited participation in practice this year.