The Miami Dolphins have an injury report that's about as long as a laundry list for Week 4 Monday Night Football. We already knew Tua Tagovailoa would play no part against the Tennessee Titans tonight but his backup Skylar Thompson is also unlikely to play at Hard Rock Stadium. And now, in what will serve as an additional blow to head coach Mike McDaniel, he will also have to make do without running back Raheem Mostert.
Is Raheem Mostert playing tonight?

NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported early on Monday morning that Mostert is not expected to suit up against the Titans because of his chest injury. Mostert was a limited participant all week in practice and was listed as questionable over the weekend but has since been ruled out of Week 4.
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In Mostert's place, De'Von Achane is expected to get a majority of the reps, though McDaniel still has the option of leaning on Jaylen Wright and Jeff Wilson Jr.
Final Miami Dolphins injury report vs Titans
Tyler 'Snoop' Huntley is expected to get his first start as a Miami Dolphins later tonight with Skylar Thompson nursing a rib injury after the hit he suffered last week.
Veteran tackle Terron Armstead has been ruled out with a concussion and corner Kendall Fuller is also out with the same problem. Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill's name popped up on the injury report but he is not expected to face any issues suiting up later tonight.
Free agent acquisition Odell Beckham Jr. has still not seen the field but the Dolphins are expected to open the practice window on the receiver later this week.
Where to watch Titans vs Dolphins on cable
The Titans-Dolphins game will kick off at 7:30 pm Eastern from Hard Rock Stadium. It will be broadcast live on ESPN. Fans looking for a Titans-Dolphins live stream can tune into FuboTV which offers a free trial period.
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