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Buccaneers Injury Report, November 16

A look at Thursday's injury report.

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The Buccaneers and Dolphins released their injury report following Thursday's practices. There remained no change in the Buccaneers report, with cornerback Vernon Hargreaves still not participating, along with both defensive end Will Gholston and quarterback Jameis Winston.

Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh did not practice for the second straight day for the Dolphins. Wide receiver Kenny Stills was also added to the report, now listed as limited.

See below for the full injury report:

BUCCANEERS

  • DE Robert Ayers (ankle/calf) – Limited Participation
  • T Demar Dotson (hamstring) – Limited Participation
  • DE William Gholston (neck) – Did Not Participate
  • CB Vernon Hargreaves (hamstring) – Did Not Participate
  • CB Robert McClain (hamstring) – Full Participation
  • DT Gerald McCoy (shoulder/back) – Limited Participation
  • T Donovan Smith (knee) – Limited Participation
  • G J.R. Sweezy (knee) – Limited Participation
  • QB Jameis Winston (right shoulder) – Did Not Participate

DOLPHINS

  • G Jermon Bushrod (shoulder) – Full Participation
  • DE William Hayes (knee) – Full Participation
  • LB Mike Hull (shoulder/ankle) – Full Participation
  • S Reshad Jones (groin/shoulder) – Full Participation
  • WR Jarvis Landry (chest) – Full Participation
  • CB Bobby McCain (hamstring) – Limited Participation
  • RB Senorise Perry (knee) – Did Not Participate
  • WR Kenny Stills (back) – Limited Participation
  • DT Ndamukong Suh (knee) – Did Not Participate
  • S Michael Thomas (knee) – Limited Participation
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