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Jaylen Waddle stats, game log, news, injury status

Jaylen Waddle stats, game log, news, injury status

USA Today23-05-2025

Jaylen Waddle stats, game log, news, injury status
The Miami Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle will be ready to go when his team begins the 2025 season versus the Indianapolis Colts, on Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. ET.
Waddle tacked on 58 grabs for 744 yards and two touchdowns last year. He was targeted 83 times and averaged 49.6 yards per game.
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Jaylen Waddle injury news
Waddle is not on the injury list this week.
No other receivers are listed on the injury report for the Dolphins.
Jaylen Waddle stats (2024)
Targets: 83
83 Receptions: 58
58 Receiving yards: 744
744 Receiving YAC: 236
236 Receiving TDs: 2
Waddle game log (2024)
Week 1 vs. Jaguars: 5 TAR, 5 REC, 109 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
5 TAR, 5 REC, 109 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 2 vs. Bills: 4 TAR, 4 REC, 41 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
4 TAR, 4 REC, 41 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 3 at Seahawks: 5 TAR, 4 REC, 26 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
5 TAR, 4 REC, 26 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 4 vs. Titans: 6 TAR, 4 REC, 36 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
6 TAR, 4 REC, 36 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 5 at Patriots: 8 TAR, 4 REC, 46 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
8 TAR, 4 REC, 46 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 7 at Colts: 2 TAR, 1 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
2 TAR, 1 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 8 vs. Cardinals: 6 TAR, 4 REC, 45 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
6 TAR, 4 REC, 45 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 9 at Bills: 2 TAR, 2 REC, -4 REC YDS, 1 REC TD
2 TAR, 2 REC, -4 REC YDS, 1 REC TD Week 10 at Rams: 6 TAR, 3 REC, 57 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
6 TAR, 3 REC, 57 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 11 vs. Raiders: 3 TAR, 2 REC, 37 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
3 TAR, 2 REC, 37 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 12 vs. Patriots: 9 TAR, 8 REC, 144 REC YDS, 1 REC TD
9 TAR, 8 REC, 144 REC YDS, 1 REC TD Week 13 at Packers: 4 TAR, 4 REC, 53 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
4 TAR, 4 REC, 53 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 14 vs. Jets: 12 TAR, 9 REC, 99 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
12 TAR, 9 REC, 99 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 15 at Texans: 2 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
2 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 18 at Jets: 9 TAR, 4 REC, 44 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
Jaylen Waddle fantasy insights (2024)
In 2024, Waddle was 47th at his position and 162nd in the NFL in fantasy points, with 91.6 (6.1 per game).
Waddle picked up 20.4 fantasy points -- eight receptions, 144 yards and one touchdown -- in his best game of the season. That was in Week 12 against the New England Patriots.
Waddle's 11.9 fantasy points in Week 14 against the New York Jets -- nine receptions, 99 yards -- were his second-best fantasy output of the season.
Waddle recorded 1.1 fantasy points -- one catch, 11 yards, on two targets -- in Week 7 against the Indianapolis Colts, which was his second-worst fantasy output of the season.
Next game: Jaylen Waddle vs. the Indianapolis Colts
The Miami Dolphins (0-0) meet the Colts (0-0) in their next game.
How to watch Jaylen Waddle and the Dolphins
Matchup: Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts
Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts Time: 1 p.m. ET
1 p.m. ET Date: September 7, 2025
September 7, 2025 TV: CBS
CBS Live stream: Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
Fubo Live stream: Paramount+
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