Here are the updated injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins in anticipation of their Week 2 game at Hard Rock Stadium:
**Buffalo Bills (1-0)**
**Out:**
– CB Taron Johnson (forearm)
– DE Dawuane Smoot (toe)
**Doubtful:**
– DE Javon Solomon (oblique)
**Questionable:**
– N/A
**Will Play:**
– RB Ty Johnson (knee)
– QB Josh Allen (left hand)
– TE Quintin Morris (shoulder)
– QB Mitchell Trubisky (knee)
**Miami Dolphins (1-0)**
**Out:**
– RB Raheem Mostert (chest)
– WR Malik Washington (quad)
**Questionable:**
– RB De’Von Achane (ankle)
– DB Elijah Campbell (Achilles)
**Will Play:**
– LB David Long Jr. (finger)
– OL Liam Eichenberg (shoulder)
– LB Jaelan Phillips (Achilles)
– CB Jalen Ramsey (hamstring)
**Notes:** Campbell was added to the injury report late on Wednesday. Head coach Sean McDermott has confirmed that Taron Johnson and Dawuane Smoot will miss the game. Johnson sustained a forearm injury during Buffalo’s Week 1 victory, and it’s widely believed he may have a fracture. Smoot’s toe injury appeared on the report after practice last week.
Javon Solomon is listed as doubtful. As mentioned previously, Solomon’s participation hinges on his recovery from an oblique injury, and due to a calf issue that sidelined him in the preseason, he may not be fit to face a division opponent.
All other players on Buffalo’s injury list are expected to play — assuming backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky doesn’t, it will be because Josh Allen is healthy enough to take the field. Allen injured his left hand while attempting a touchdown against the Cardinals but plans to play with a glove that may provide support.
Miami also faces injury challenges. Running back Raheem Mostert is out with a chest issue, and rookie receiver Malik Washington will not be playing as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury. In 2023, Mostert recorded 209 touches for 1,012 yards and 18 touchdowns, a significant contribution for a roster featuring many talented and speedy wide receivers.