Miami Dolphins Secondary Faces Major Injury Crisis Ahead 2025 Season
Miami Dolphins Secondary Faces Major Injury Crisis Ahead 2025 Season

Miami Dolphins Secondary Faces Major Injury Crisis Ahead 2025 Season

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The Miami Dolphins enter the 2025 NFL season facing significant challenges in their secondary, having lost all starting players from 2024 due to injuries, trades, and free agency departures. Cornerbacks Artie Burns and Kader Kohou both suffered season-ending ACL injuries, leaving a depleted and inexperienced cornerback room that now relies heavily on younger players like Storm Duck and newly signed veterans such as Jack Jones and Mike Hilton. The team has undergone a major overhaul, trading star cornerback Jalen Ramsey for Minkah Fitzpatrick, who is expected to anchor the secondary despite the overall lack of consistent starters. While the new-look secondary brings more starting experience than earlier projections, questions remain about the performance and reliability of many of the newly acquired or promoted players, with the Dolphins hoping for emergences during training camp to stabilize the defense. General manager Chris Grier faces pressure to reinforce the secondary through further free agency moves amidst this adversity. The Dolphins must navigate these setbacks while also dealing with other injuries, such as the retirement of elite left tackle Terron Armstead, as they prepare for a crucial 2025 season.

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