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The Miami Dolphins will look to finish above .500 for the first time since 2008 when they face their AFC East division rival New York Jets this afternoon. The Dolphins appear to be healthy heading into the regular season finale, with linebacker Jelani Jenkins (foot), defensive end Derrick Shelby (ankle), and right tackle Dallas Thomas (foot) the worst listed players on the final injury report for the game, all three questionable for the game.
The team included tight end Charles Clay (hamstring/knee), cornerback Cortland Finnegan (ankle/knee), linebacker Jonathan Freeny (hamstring), safety Don Jones (shoulder), linebacker Koa Misi (hamstring/knee), defensive tackle Earl Mitchell (back), defensive tackle Jared Odrick (ankle), running back Daniel Thomas (knee), and wide receiver Mike Wallace (back) on the report as well. They all are probable.
For the Jets, defensive back Rontez Miles (shin) has been ruled out of the game. Defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson (toe), wide receiver Percy Harvin (ankle/ribs), center Nick Mangold (ankle), defensive back Darrin Walls (shoulder), defensive back Dawan Landry (illness), defensive lineman Damon Harrison (illness), and defensive back Jaiquwan Jarrett (illness) are all questionable.
The Jets listed defensive back Antonio Allen (hand), offensive lineman Willie Colon (knee), kicker Nick Folk (hip), running back Chris Ivory (hamstring), and running back Chris Johnson (knee) as probable for the game.
Kickoff is at 1pm ET today.