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Dolphins Defender Headed to IR
The Miami Dolphins made their weekly roster adjustments for a game day Monday, but this was a very short list. The only two moves the Dolphins made involved kic
For NFL Week 4, the Jets will get back their starting quarterback, Justin Fields, after he missed last week’s loss to Tampa Bay. Fields has reportedly cleared concussion protocol and will lead the quest to avoid a 0-4 start for the first time in five seasons.
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Dolphins place rookie CB on injured reserve to make room for kicker
The Miami Dolphins placed rookie cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. on injured reserve to make room for kicker Riley Patterson on the active roster.
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins placed cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. on injured reserve to create a roster spot for kicker Riley Patterson to play in the “Monday Night Football” game vs. the New York Jets. Patterson had been on the practice squad but was out of elevations.
The Week 4 Monday Night Football doubleheader kicks off in Miami, where AFC East rivals the Jets and Dolphins are both seeking their first win of the season.
Monday Night Football continues in Week 4 with a double-header, kicked off with a matchup between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. The Jets will travel to Miami for tonight’s AFC East matchup as both teams look for their first win of the season.
Tua Tagovailoa will start for the Miami Dolphins tonight against the New York Jets, despite his uneven season. Under mounting pressure, the quarterbac
Hill was the subject of trade rumors long before the Dolphins fell to 0-3 on the season ahead of their "Monday Night Football" home game versus the 0-3 New York Jets.