Terron Armstead is expected to start the regular season finale against the Jets despite nursing a troublesome knee
Armstead has been dealing with the knee the second half of the season, normally resting during the week and playing on Sundays.
Sunday’s game also marked the return of Dee Eskridge, who has been sidelined the past two weeks because of a knee injury he suffered in Miami’s win over the Jets. Washington, Eskridge and River Cracraft eased the absence of Waddle, and served as the complimentary players to Tyreek Hill and tight end Jonnu Smith.
Don't count out Terron Armstead just yet. Not long after Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said he wasn't ready to dismiss the idea of Armstead being able
Dolphins LT Terron Armstead, who has been dealing with a knee injury, will try to play in the season finale. And Mike McDaniel said WR Jaylen Waddle has a chance to return this week.
The Miami Dolphins nearly made the AFC playoffs, but a disappointing season has the franchise turning its attention to the 2025 NFL Draft. Miami needed a win and a Denver Broncos loss in Week 18 to advance to the postseason.
For players like Campbell, Armstead and Poyer all in their mid- or late 30s, the end of a season often comes with an understanding that maybe this is it. Armstead said this offseason that he has contemplated retirement the past few offseasons,
Miami Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead reinjured his knee and is out for the remainder of the game against the Cleveland Browns. Armstead has been dealing with the knee the second half of the ...
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The Miami Dolphins needed to win at the Cleveland Browns on Sunday to keep NFL playoff hopes alive. And they had to do it without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who did not play due to a hip injury. Miami got it done with a 20-3 victory. The Dolphins are 8-8 and on a 6-2 streak.
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