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Will Fuller: Reportedly drawing interest
Will Fuller, who is bouncing back from a finger injury, is being monitored by multiple NFL teams, according to Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com.With NFL training camps underway, Fuller is one of the more high profile wideout options that remains unsigned. At this stage, Wilson suggests that the 28-year-old, who was limited to just two appearances with the Dolphins last season, seems to be trending toward catching on with a team later in the preseason. If Fuller proves that he's past his most recent injury issue, he could be a nice addition for a WR-needy team, but for now his fantasy value remains speculative.
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Will Fuller: Remains unsigned
With training camp underway, Will Fuller (finger) remains unsigned, Ben Axelrod of wkyc.com reports.Fuller is bouncing back from a finger injury, which may be a factor in why he has yet to catch on with a team. In any case, Axelrod indicates that the Browns -- who he suggests have been linked to the wideout since trading for his former quarterback, Deshaun Watson -- could potentially look into adding WR depth, with David Bell currently dealing with a foot injury and Anthony Schwartz day-to-day with a knee issue.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Recovering from surgery
Will Fuller (finger) had surgery recently, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.Fuller's Instagram post Monday morning shows him in what appears to be a hospital bed, with a large wrap around his left hand and a caption that reads, "dang finger man." The speedy wideout played just two games in 2021 after signing a one-year deal with Miami, missing the first two weeks with a foot injury and the final 13 games with a broken finger. He should have plenty of time to recover before 2022 training camp, even after dealing with some complications over the past few months. Fuller can become an unrestricted free agent again in March, about a month before his 28th birthday.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Unlikely to return in 2021
Will Fuller (finger) suffered a setback recently and is unlikely to return this season, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Fuller has been sidelined since Week 5, and coach Brian Flores said Monday that the receiver likely will be held out for the final three games of the season following his setback. Assuming the 27-year-old remains sidelined for the remainder of the 2021 campaign, he had an underwhelming first season with the Miami Dolphins, as he hauled in four of eight targets for 26 yards across two appearances.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Not expected to practice this week
Coach Brian Flores said Monday that he doesn't expect Will Fuller (finger) to return to practice this week, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.Fuller hasn't taken the field since Week 4, and he's on track to miss another game following Miami's Week 14 bye. Flores didn't offer a timetable for when the 2016 first-rounder could return to practice, but the receiver is running out of time to return in 2021.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Remains absent from practice
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said Will Fuller (finger) won't participate in Wednesday's walk-through practice, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.Though Miami is on bye Week 14, the team is holding an informal session Wednesday. Fuller's continued absence from the field wouldn't seem to bode well for his early chances of returning from injured reserve ahead of the Dolphins' Week 15 game versus the Jets on Dec. 19. The veteran wideout hasn't taken the field since suffering a fractured finger Week 4, though the team was at least able to get one of its other injured starting receivers in DeVante Parker back from IR ahead of its Week 13 win over the Giants. Based on how his first season in Miami has transpired, Fuller is looking unlikely to be retained by the Dolphins when he reaches free agency in the offseason.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Still not ready to practice
Coach Brian Flores said Wednesday that Will Fuller (finger) won't resume practicing this week, Hal Habib of The Palm Beach Post reports.With the Miami Dolphins continuing to delay designating Fuller for return from injured reserve, he'll sit out a ninth consecutive game Sunday against the Giants due to a finger fracture. The Dolphins are then set to go on bye Week 14, making the team's Week 15 matchup with the Jets the earliest possible return date for Fuller. On a positive note for Miami, Flores said that DeVante Parker (shoulder) will return to practice Wednesday, so the Dolphins could get some reinforcement at receiver prior to their matchup with the Giants.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Still not cleared for practice
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that Will Fuller (finger), who remains on injured reserve, is making progress but won't rejoin the team for practice Wednesday, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.Fuller has already missed seven consecutive games due to his fractured finger, making him eligible to return from IR whenever the Dolphins deem him ready. Though Flores didn't offer any indication that Fuller has plateaued or regressed in his recovery from the injury, the fact that he won't practice as the Dolphins begin preparations for Sunday's game against the Panthers most likely points to the receiver missing another game. Miami also declined to designate DeVante Parker (shoulder) for return from IR on Wednesday, an early sign that he'll be sidelined for a fourth straight contest this weekend. If that's the case, rookie wideout Jaylen Waddle and tight end Mike Gesicki would likely be in for another week as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's top targets in the passing game.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Uncertain for Week 12
Coach Brian Flores said Monday that he's unsure whether Will Fuller (finger) will be designated to return from IR in Week 12, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.Fuller has missed seven straight games while recovering from a fractured finger, and it looks like his absence streak could extend into an eighth week. Flores also said he's uncertain whether DeVante Parker (shoulder) will be designated to resume practicing, meaning both starting wideouts could end up missing another game. In his inaugural season with the Miami Dolphins, Fuller thus far has seen the field on only two occasions.
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Dolphins' Will Fuller: Unlikely to return Week 11
Coach Brian Flores said Monday that Will Fuller (finger) is unlikely to play Sunday against the Jets, Hal Habib of The Palm Beach Post reports.Flores indicated late last week that Fuller could return to the field Week 11, but it appears as though he'll require at least one more week to recover. If he's ultimately sidelined against the Jets, Mack Hollins and Albert Wilson should continue to see additional work behind Jaylen Waddle because DeVante Parker (shoulder) remains on injured reserve.