Dolphins-Browns live blog: No Tagovailoa or Waddle yet. Dolphins up in the second half

Dolphins-Browns live blog: No Tagovailoa or Waddle yet. Dolphins up in the second half

The Miami Dolphins took on the Cleveland Browns at 4:05 p.m., so keep it locked here for all your in-game updates.

The Dolphins score the first touchdown of the game:

Tyler Huntley, give yourself a day.

The backup quarterback completed all four of his passes for 46 yards on the Dolphins’ only touchdown drive of the day.

Huntley capped the game with a 13-yard touchdown scramble that gave the Dolphins a 13-3 lead

Terron Armstead was eliminated:

The Pro Bowl left tackle left the game on the Dolphins’ final drive of the first half.

Then just after halftime came the bad news: Armstead would miss the rest of the game with a knee injury.

Armstead has been dealing with the same knee injury for at least a month. He practiced sparingly during this period.

Rookie tackle Patrick Paul will protect Huntley’s blind side for the remainder of the game.

Tyrel Dodson gets the second interception:

The Dolphins knew they would have chances for turnovers.

About four and a half minutes before the end of the second quarter, the defense got its chance.

The inside linebacker read Browns quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s eyes beautifully and grabbed the pick right in the middle of the field.

Unfortunately, Dodson removed his helmet to celebrate, resulting in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

Inactive:

The Dolphins officially ruled out quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip) and receiver Jaylen Waddle (knee).

That means Tyler Huntley will start at QB while rookie receiver Malik Washington fills in for Waddle. Tyrell Dodson will fill in for starting linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. (knee), who will also miss Sunday’s game.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport first reported that star receiver Tyreek Hill (wrist) will play against the Browns.

Other inactives include cornerback Nik Needham, linebacker Mohamed Kamara, offensive lineman Andrew Meyer and receiver Erik Ezukanma.

Reading before the game:

The Dolphins will enter Sunday’s game with their playoff hopes still alive. What has to happen now

Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa will likely miss the Browns game with a hip injury

The Dolphins make four roster moves as Tagovailoa is downgraded to doubtful

Kelly: Calais Campbell deserves a unique farewell, a dignified farewell

Greg Cote’s Hot Button Top 10: Hurricanes sit star QB in bowl loss, Fins live, Butler drama and more

Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s Dolphins-Browns game

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