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Dolphins Activate Key Offensive Lineman Off Injured Reserve

Dolphins Activate Key Offensive Lineman Off Injured Reserve
Dolphins Activate Key Offensive Lineman Off Injured Reserve


A detail of a Miami Dolphins helmet prior to the preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons at Hard Rock Stadium on August 21, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
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NFL fans are going to have to wake up early if they want to enjoy arguably the most exciting game of the Week 9 slate as the Miami Dolphins take on the Kansas City Chiefs.

The game will take place overseas in Frankfurt, Germany and is projected to be a shootout between two of the league’s most explosive offenses.

Miami has some questions to answer as they’ve yet to beat a projected playoff team, though that shouldn’t mean Kansas City can let their guard down.

The Chiefs are coming off an upset loss to the Denver Broncos, so they’ll be incredibly motivated to get back into the win column.

A win over Kansas City would go a long way in restoring Miami’s case as a legitimate Super Bowl contender and Mike McDaniel is surely thinking of ways to breakthrough what’s been a great Chiefs defense.

Fortunately for the Dolphins, they’re getting a major player back as they’ve activated Terron Armstead off injured reserve via Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Armstead has only appeared in two games during the 2023 season as he was dealing with multiple injuries, but his return is a huge boost to the offensive line.

Kendall Lamm has been filling in at left tackle for Armstead, but the latter looks set to reclaim his starting spot.

Tua Tagovailoa’s been one of the best passers this season when given time in the pocket, so having Armstead back will go a long way in keeping the quarterback upright against what’s been a solid Chiefs pass rush.


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