Miami Dolphins training camp, Day 4 Sat. practice report
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Dolphins Wire on MSNPFF calls embattled Dolphins lineman training camp trade candidateHowever, Eichenberg is currently on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list and several other lineman -- including newcomers Larry Borom and Daniel Brunskill -- are in the mix for roster spots. If the Dolphins could find a team interested in trading assets to acquire Eichenberg, there wouldn't be much reason to say no.
— The Dolphins did a red-zone period for the first time this camp on Monday. Tua finished it off with a 3-yard touchdown to Hill on third down. The preceding play, he threw wide of WR Malik Washington to the deep corner with CB Isaiah Johnson blanketing him in coverage. LB Jordyn Brooks had a tackle for loss earlier.
Miami Dolphins fans showed up in droves on the first day training camp was open for spectators and they see good things ahead for their favorite NFL team.
Urban League of Broward County students enjoyed a day full of sunshine, football and a surprise meet-and-greet with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The defense recorded its first two interceptions of training camp on Saturday. The secondary, led by Minkah Fitzpatrick and without Kader Kohou, was decent overall after being sluggish all
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SB Nation on MSNDolphins Training Camp 2025: Starting cornerback Kader Kohou leaves practice with leg injuryAccording to multiple reports, starting cornerback Kader Kohou went down with an apparent leg injury after getting tangled up with wide receiver Tyreek Hill during drills. He tried to get up after the play, but fell to the ground shortly after. The following video was posted by Big E on X.
Miami Dolphins rookie guard Jonah Savaiinaea has impressed coaches and teammates with his work ethic and maturity. Savaiinaea skipped summer vacation to train in South Florida and aims to play at around 320 pounds. The Dolphins' new guard duo of Savaiinaea and James Daniels is expected to significantly improve the offensive line.