Dolphins' Tyreek Hill (ankle/quad) good to go for Wild Card
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill doesn't have an injury designation for the Wild Card Round versus the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday night.
Hill practiced on a limited basis each day this week and is good to go for Saturday's game in Kansas City. Jaylen Waddle (ankle) is questionable after missing the past two games. Hill had a modest 62 yards on 8 catches and 10 targets in Week 9 when the Dolphins faced the Chiefs in Germany.
numberFire's models project Hill for 16.1 FanDuel points in the Wild Card Round, with 10.4 targets, 6.8 receptions, and 91.9 yards. The Chiefs allowed the third-fewest FanDuel points to wide receivers this season and their pass defense finished third-best in our opponent-adjusted efficiency rankings.
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