July 5, 2024

The Miami Dolphins’ secondary may develop into a much better one much sooner than anticipated. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, cornerback Jalen Ramsey is making a solid recovery from knee surgery and might be eligible to play up to 8 games for the Dolphins this season.

Ramsey may be prepared for the games following Miami’s bye week, which begins on November 12. On November 19, he would get his first opportunity to play against the Las Vegas Raiders. According to ESPN, Ramsey wants to play.

The Dolphins, who are in need of Ramsey, have been waiting for him to recover completely. More than 450 tackles and 19 interceptions have been made in the career of the brilliant six-time Pro Bowl cornerback. Ramsey underwent surgery in July as a result of an injury he sustained during summer workouts. Before joining the Dolphins for the 2023 season, he was surrounded by buzz. Ramsey had played for the Los Angeles Rams and the Jacksonville Jaguars before moving to South Beach.

However, Miami is still enjoying a successful season without Ramsey. The squad is cruising offensively, scoring over 200 points in its first five games, and has only surrendered 1,187 passing yards thus season. The Dolphins would be able to maintain their good defensive performance and hold opponents at bay with the addition of Ramsey returning to the lineup. The fact that Ramsey is recovering from such a serious injury so quickly must excite the squad.

Ramsey was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draught. Three times, he was selected to the First Team All-Pro. On Sunday, Miami, which is 4-1, will visit the winless Carolina Panthers.

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Except for a huge loss to the Bills in Buffalo a few weeks ago, Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins’ offence has been virtually unstoppable this season. Without motion to get their players going before the snap and exert enormous pressure on the defence, the Miami offence has simply scorched opponents with their pace.

With back-to-back three-and-outs on Sunday, the Dolphins got off to an unusually poor start and trailed the Carolina Panthers 14-0. From then, they found their rhythm and went on three straight touchdown drives to regain control and a 21-14 lead at the half. For the third touchdown, Hill completely destroyed a Carolina DB on a go route. Hill was looking for a way to spice up his celebration after entering the end zone when he came across a cameraman carrying a phone. Hill grabbed the phone and performed his backflip celebration while holding it.

Tyreek snatched the phone belonging to a member of the NFL UK account, who immediately uploaded the grainy footage of Hill flipping before it fades out on Twitter. The internet moves too swiftly for them to have instantly removed the footage.

We’ll see if Hill receives a punishment for this; considering how swiftly the video was removed by the league, it seems probable. This is a pity since this is a very inventive celebration that might have provided the NFL some seriously delicious social media engagement.

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