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Waddle is currently listed on this week's injury report (limited participation in practice, shoulder). His game status was not designated on the latest report. Waddle saw 83 targets last year and turned them into 58 receptions for 744 yards and two TDs, averaging 49.6 receiving yards.
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Waddle (shoulder) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Travis Wingfield of the Dolphins ' official site reports.
As in many Miami practices in his past, Waddle expects to compete against cornerback Xavien Howard on Sunday. A three-year teammate of Waddle’s with the Dolphins, including two seasons as a Pro Bowler, Howard is in the Indianapolis secondary now.
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