Ingold (thumb) is active Sunday against the Jets.
What it means:
Ingold suffered the injury Week 16 against the Packers, which left him limited Week 17 against the Patriots. Whether or not he'll return to his usual snap count Week 18 is unknown, but the 26-year-old fullback will definitely be available to play.
Ingold (thumb) is considered questionable to play Sunday against the Jets.
What it means:
Ingold picked up a thumb injury during the loss to Green Bay on Christmas Day, which left him available for a season-low 11 offensive snaps during last Sunday's defeat New England. The 26-year-old was then limited during each practice Week 18. Ingold has played a career-high 386 offensive snaps across 16 games this season, and he's seen sparing usage as a receiver out of the backfield with 15 receptions (on 23 targets) for 105 yards and a touchdown. His potential absence would also leave Miami without its lone fullback in the running game.
Head coach Mike McDaniel said Friday that Ingold (thumb) is considered a game-time decision to play Sunday against the Patriots, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.
What it means:
Ingold is now in danger of missing his first contest of the 2022-23 campaign due to the thumb injury he suffered last weekend versus the Packers. Jeff Wilson and Salvon Ahmed would likely receive additional snaps come New Year's Day should Ingold eventually be sidelined for the first time this year.
Ingold is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Packers due to a thumb injury.
What it means:
Ingold went to the locker room in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game, and it's unclear whether he'll be available during the closing minutes of the matchup. Jeff Wilson and Salvon Ahmed could see a slight uptick in snaps if Ingold is unable to return.
Ingold played 21 of the Dolphins' 62 snaps on offense in Sunday's 40-17 loss to the Jets and didn't log any carries or targets.
What it means:
The fullback was uninvolved as a ball carrier or pass catcher for the second week in a row after he carried three times for three yards and three receptions for 23 yards on five targets over the first three contests of the season. After inking a two-year, $7.5 million deal in March, Ingold is one of the better-paid fullbacks in the NFL, but that doesn't mean he'll be asked to be a key playmaker within the Miami offense.
Ingold (knee) is absent from the Dolphins' final injury report ahead of Sunday's season opener versus the Patriots, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.
What it means:
Ingold is returning from a torn ACL. He sustained the injury last November. He was a limited participant earlier in the week at practice before logging a full workload Friday. Barring any setbacks, he appears on track to start at fullback versus New England.