Reshad Jones, Albert Wilson excluded against the Patriots; Davenport to IR



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The Miami Dolphins secured the safety of Reshad Jones and wide receiver Albert Wilson in Sunday's game against the New England Patriots. Jones, the team committed to safety, faces an ankle injury. Wilson, who did not start last week but caught two passes for 13 yards on four targets, has problems with his calves and hips. Neither player participated in any training during the week.

Also on Miami's injury report on Friday, the team's dubious list included defenseman Charles Harris, who fully participated in the practice all week despite a wrist injury; linebacker Trent Harris, who did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday before being restricted on Friday because of a foot injury; center Daniel Kilgore, whose shoulder saw him added to the injury report on Friday, although he was listed as a full participant in the practice; and security Bobby McCain, who is dealing with a shoulder and who has been restricted to practice all week.

The Patriots said running back Brandon Bolden (hamstring), tackle Marcus Cannon (shoulder) and tight end Matt LaCosse (ankle) were dubious for the game. The three players were listed as limited participants in practice all week.

Miami also placed right tackle JuliƩn Davenport on injured reserve Friday. The move came after Davenport had a hyper-extended knee and fractured tibia. He joined the Dolphins on September 1 as part of an exchange with the Houston Texans. He started for Miami during the first week. The team must now find a new good tackle.

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