
| Miami Dolphins limping into season finale | |
The Miami Dolphins appear to be limping into the season finale against the New York Jets.
Anthony Fasano returns to practice, and the Dolphins will need him against the Jets. Not only is Todd Bowles’ team going to be playing without Pro Bowl left tackle Jake Long on Sunday – which makes John Jerry the man responsible for stopping Calvin Pace – but the Dolphins have a number of starters nursing significant injuries. Starting tailback Reggie Bush was held out of Wednesday’s practice because of a right knee injury he suffered late last week’s loss to the Patriots. Bush is walking fine, and says he’s fine. So the hope is that the team’s featured tailback, who has rushed for 1,086 this season, will practice later this week and be cleared to play. Starting right tackle Marc Colombo missed Wednesday’s practice because of an ankle injury, but this 10-year veteran has sat out a number of Wednesday practices this season, and played on Sunday. Inside linebacker Karlos Dansby missed Wednesday’s practice, but his absence wasn’t injury related. Receivers Brandon Marshall (left knee) and Clyde Gates (groin) were limited. Marshall has been battling knee soreness for a couple of weeks but played through the pain. Gates apparently re-aggravated a groin strain that sidelined him a few weeks in November. His status will be monitored. Tailback Daniel Thomas, who suffered a knee injury against the patriots, wasn’t even on the injury report. Starting cornerback Vontae Davis participated fully despite the elbow injury he suffered in last Saturday’s game. Davis’ status will be critical considering he’ll probably be responsible for covering Jets receiver Santonio Holmes. The Dolphins also don’t have much depth at cornerback these days, especially since rookie Jimmy Wilson missed practice with a hamstring injury. On the positive side…. tight end Anthony Fasano passed his NFL mandatory baseline concussion test and has been cleared to return to practice. He’ll likely play on Sunday unless he suffers a setback. Fasano, a four-year starter, sat out last weekend’s 27-24 loss to the New England Patriots because of the concussion he suffered the previous week. Fasano’s presence is critical against the Jets because New York’s aggressive 3-4 scheme struggles defending tight ends, especially in the red zone. Fasano has contributed 22 catches for 237 yards, scoring four touchdowns in the eight games he’s played against the Jets. Fasano needs 89 receiving yards to establish a career high. He has 440 receiving yards. Last year, he logged 528. G.G.A.T.G. Subscribe to our feed!. Posted in anthony-fasano, Brandon Marshall, Calvin Pace, dolphins-news, Jake Long, John Jerry, Karlos Dansby, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Santonio Holmes, Vontae Davis | Comments Off
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| Miami Dolphins’ Mike Pouncey optimistic he’ll play… | |
By Omar Kelly South Florida Sun-Sentinel 11:23 a.m. EDT, November 3, 2011
Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey, who suffered a neck injury in last Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the New York Giants, sat out Wednesday’s practice. Pouncey, a former University of Florida standout the Dolphins selected with the 15th pick in the 2011 NFL draft, has started every game for the Dolphins this season. It’s possible that streak will continue because sources say Pouncey received a clean MRI exam on Tuesday. But it appears the Dolphins kept him out of practice on a precautionary basis. Pouncey worked with the trainers on the side, running wind sprints and doing agility work. “I’m feeling great right now. The trainers are doing everything for me. I’ll be at practice tomorrow,” said Pouncey, who suffered the injury in the third quarter when his neck collided into Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora’s body. But that wasn’t the only change made to the Dolphins starting offensive line. Starting right tackle Marc Colombo, who has been nursing a sore right knee the past two weeks, also sat out practice. Colombo sat out last Wednesday’s session and played against the Giants, and might do the same this week. John Jerry, who typically plays guard, worked as Colombo’s replacement. Starting left guard Richie Incognito, who missed Sunday’s game because of a knee injury, returned to practice, but participated on a limited basis. What do you guys think about this. Posted in dolphins-news, John Jerry, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Richie Incognito | Comments Off
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| Miami Dolphins will look to use Bush in better… | |
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Coach Tony Sparano said Wednesday the Dolphins haven’t given Reggie Bush enough touches on plays that are well-suited to his skill set. Thanks for visiting our blog =). |
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| Dolphins tender backup QB Tyler Thigpen for 2011 | |
The Gator Nation showed up at the Honda Classic Wednesday to cheer on former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, and, in typical Tebow fashion, he added to his legend. Tebow hit his opening drive approximately 350 yards on the 339-yard par-4 first hole, the…
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| Dolphins hire offensive co-ordinator Daboll | |
DAVIE, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins have finalized the hiring of Brian Daboll as their offensive co-ordinator. The Dolphins scheduled a media availability on Wednesday for Daboll, who was the Cleveland Browns’ offensive co-ordinator the past two seasons. Miami’s decision to hire Daboll was first reported Monday. Daboll wasn’t expected to be retained by the Browns after they fired head coach Eric Mangini following a second successive 5-11 season. Dan Henning left the Dolphins after three seasons as their co-ordinator. Daboll takes over an offense that ranked 21st in the NFL in yardage this season. The Dolphins were next to last in the AFC in points — behind only the Browns. Comment Below!. |
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