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It is questionable whether Tyreek Hill (wrist) will play against the Los Angeles Rams

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Is Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill playing today? It is questionable whether he has a wrist injury.

Hill missed practice on Friday and Saturday this week with a wrist injury and was officially listed as questionable in the game status report released Saturday.

On Monday morning, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported that Hill will be a “game-time decision” for Monday night’s game at the LA Rams.

When asked if Hill would play, Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters: “If his body allows it, he will play.”

Statistically, Hill is having a bad year. He recorded 34 catches for 446 yards and a touchdown after posting a career-best receiving yardage performance of 1,799 yards last year.

Part of that is due to the absence of Tua Tagavailoa. Now that he’s back, the Dolphins need a healthy Hill if they hope to turn their season around.

Is Tyreek Hill playing today?

Hill was officially listed as questionable due to a wrist injury. He did not practice on Friday or Saturday after fully training on Thursday.

How did Tyreek Hill get injured?

It is believed he sustained the injury on Thursday. Hill practiced on Thursday but not on Friday or Saturday.

Who will replace Tyreek Hill if he can’t play?

The Dolphins will lean on Odell Beckham Jr. and Jaylen Waddle if Hill can’t go.

How many games has Tyreek Hill missed this season?

Hill has played in every game for the Dolphins this year. He had a four-catch, 80-yard performance against Buffalo last week.

Which other Dolphins are on the injury report?

The Dolphins have several players on the injury report. In addition to Hill (wrist), WR River Cracraft (shoulder), S Jevon Holland (hand/knee), FB Alec Ingold (calf) and S Patrick McMorris (calf) are all questionable to play.

OL Austin Jackson was ruled out.

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