August 25, 2025 - 01:47

With the Miami Dolphins having wrapped up their 2025 preseason schedule with a 14-6 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday night, the focus now shifts to player health and injuries as they prepare for the regular season.
Following the game, the coaching staff provided an update on the team’s injury status. Several key players were evaluated for minor ailments but overall, the team emerged relatively unscathed. Notably, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa showcased impressive form, demonstrating his readiness for the upcoming season.
However, there were concerns regarding a few players who left the game early due to precautionary reasons. The Dolphins are expected to monitor these athletes closely in the days leading up to their season opener.
As the team transitions into regular-season preparations, maintaining player health will be crucial for their success. The coaching staff is optimistic about the squad's depth and resilience, aiming to build on the momentum from their successful preseason campaign.
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