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The four long-snappers the Dolphins used were Tucker Addington, Zach Triner, Matt Overton and Jake McQuaide, who recently signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/dolphins as Longtime Dolphins Long-Snapper Back in the NFL.
The unlikely NFL comeback continues for Darren Waller. The former Raiders star chose to return to the league this fall and signed a $5 million contract with the Miami Dolphins to do so. It hit a speedbump, though, when Waller was injured to start the offseason and was put on the physically unable to perform list.
Indianapolis opted for Daniel Jones as its QB1 over Anthony Richardson. These five teams should make a call about the 2023 No. 4 overall pick.
A little over a month after announcing his decision to come out of retirement, the Miami Dolphins have activated tight end Darren Waller off the PUP list.
It was only one practice, but Matthew Judon certainly made a good first impression wearing Miami Dolphins colors Wednesday. In his first practice after his sign
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The Miami Dolphins activated veteran tight end Darren Waller from the physically unable to perform list on Wednesday.
New Dolphins cornerback Jack Jones talked about his experience defending Amon-Ra St. Brown during their joint practice with the Lions.
Ewers, who spent three seasons as Texas’ starter, played a key role in elevating the Longhorns before making the jump to the pros. His departure has now ushered in the a new era in Austin. The grandson of Saints legend Archie Manning waited patiently behind Ewers for two years before stepping into the spotlight as the program’s new leader.
The Dolphins placed Waller on PUP at the start of camp -- which prohibits a player from practicing -- so that he could get himself into NFL game shape, and reduce the risk of injury, after spending last season in retirement. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said on WSVN-7 that Waller will be ready to contribute in the season opener.