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Dolphins' Wilson likely to be placed on IR; Stills week to week

Dennis Schneidler / USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Dolphins are hurting at wide receiver.

Head coach Adam Gase said the team's leading receiver Albert Wilson will most likely be placed on injured reserve after suffering a hip injury versus the Detroit Lions, according to WPLG Local 10's Will Manso.

Gase also ruled out Kenny Stills for the Dolphins' Thursday night tilt with the Houston Texans and labeled him as week to week. Stills suffered a groin injury in Week 7.

The pair of injuries leaves Danny Amendola, Jakeem Grant, and DeVante Parker as the only healthy receivers on Miami's roster.

Parker, a former first-round pick, has played in just two games in 2018. His agent blasted Gase on Sunday, claiming his client was completely healthy despite continuously being listed on the injury report.

The Dolphins signed Wilson to a three-year, $24-million contract in March. The former Kansas City Chief has accumulated 26 receptions, 391 yards, and four touchdowns this season.

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