Miami Dolphins training camp Day 6
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Dolphins safety Ashtyn Davis, who would be expected to start while Iffy Melinfonwu is on the non-football injury list, hobbled off the field about halfway through Tuesday’s practice.
MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb had just come off the practice field with the sweat pouring off him. He was feeling tired — “dead tired,” to be exact. And he liked it. For the first time in about 1 1/2 years, Chubb had practiced in pads.
The Miami Dolphins cannot catch a break for their secondary, as their starting safety has suffered what appears to be a significant injury.
James Daniels should be able to practice with no restrictions. He suffered a season-ending Achilles tear in Week 4 last season with Pittsburgh.
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Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos, who was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital last Wednesday with an upper-body injury, was released over the weekend, a source tells ESPN.
Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos has been released from the hospital after suffering an upper-body injury at the team's training camp on July 23, per ESPN's Marcel Louis-Jacques.
Jones’ latest – and possibly final – chance came last week when the Dolphins, hit with injuries in the secondary, called a player with a list of off-field problems, including a 2023 arrest after two loaded firearms were found in his carry-on at Boston's Logan Airport.
Miami Dolphins safety Ashtyn Davis sustained a lower leg injury during team drills on Tuesday and later left the team facilities wearing a walking boot on his left leg and using crutches, according to multiple reports.