CHICAGO — The Miami Dolphins will begin the joint practices against the Chicago Bears without three of the team’s top receivers.
According to coach Brian Flores, DeVante Parker, Will Fuller and Albert Wilson will not participate in this week’s two joint practices, and that likely means they won’t play in Saturday’s exhibition game.
Fuller only participate in the first training camp practice because of a soft tissue injury he’s nursing.
Wilson dominated the first week of training camp, but has since had his practices limited because of soft tissue.
Pair their absence with Preston Williams being on the PUP list, and it means quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s top weapons during this week’s practice said tight end Hunter Long, who suffered a left leg injury during Sunday’s practice, is “day to day.