Dolphins Open 2024 Camp Amid Injuries, Key Returns
Dolphins Open 2024 Camp Amid Injuries, Key Returns

Dolphins Open 2024 Camp Amid Injuries, Key Returns

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The Miami Dolphins opened their 2024 training camp with practices impacted by rain and notable roster challenges, especially at the center position due to injuries to Aaron Brewer and Liam Eichenberg. Team MVP Zach Sieler fully participated in drills despite pursuing a new contract, alleviating holdout concerns. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa demonstrated accuracy in passing, while mid-round picks Channing Tindall and Erik Ezukanma made notable plays as they vied for roster spots. Injuries affected the secondary, with cornerbacks Artie Burns and rookie BJ Adams both leaving practice, though Adams returned later. The Dolphins debuted their three-headed pass rush of Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips, and Chop Robinson, and guard James Daniels took part in team drills after recovering from injury. The first open practice for fans is scheduled for Saturday morning, with this year's camp starting earlier than usual.

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