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The Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars have released their final injury report ahead of Sunday's Week 2 showdown between the two Florida AFC franchises. The report is not good for several big name contributors for both clubs, including Dolphins All Pro defensive end Cameron Wake and Jacksonville tight end Julius Thomas.
On Miami's side of the report, five players made the final list. Wake (hamstring), along with safety Reshad Jones (hamstring)and defensive end Derrick Shelby (eye) were all listed as questionable, giving them a 50-50 chance to play against the Jaguars. Defensive end Olivier Vernon (ankle) was the lone player listed as probable for Miami, meaning he has a 75-percent chance of playing.
Miami ruled out of the game tight end Dion Sims, who has been battling concussion symptoms since early in the club's Week 1 win over the Washington Redskins.
The Jaguars listed 11 players on the report, with individuals in every possible category. Wide receivers Rashad Greene (back) and Marqise Lee (hamstring) and safety Josh Evans (ill) all topped the list as probable players. Offensive tackle Luke Joeckel (ankle) and linebacker Thurston Armbrister (back) were both in the questionable category. Listed as doubtful, giving them a 75-percent chance to miss the game, are safety Johnathan Cyprien (finger/calf) and running back Toby Gerhart. Finally, the team ruled out defensive end Andre Branch (knee), cornerback Dwayne Gratz (ankle), defensive tackle Sen'Derrick Marks (knee), and tight end Julius Thomas (hand).
Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday at 4:05 pm ET.