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    Branden Albert: Released by Jaguars

    Branden Albert has officially been released by the Jaguars, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reports.After abruptly announcing his retirement from football nearly two weeks ago, Albert recently had a change of heart. However, the Jaguars already had placed him on the "reserve/retired" list, which would have made a move back to the active roster somewhat complicated. Thus, they have opted to simply release the veteran.

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    Branden Albert: May return to Jaguars

    Branden Albert has informed the Jaguars that he's interested in returning to the team, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Albert abruptly announced his retirement from football less than two weeks ago, but it appears that may have been a rash decision, and one that he seemingly regrets. While the process of moving Albert back to the active roster may be a complicated one, the Jaguars placed him on the "reserve/retired" list Tuesday after Albert was previously listed on the "left team" list. In the event that Albert ultimately rejoins the team, he'll compete with rookie Cam Robinson for snaps at either tackle or guard.

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    Branden Albert: Announces retirement

    Branden Albert announced Monday that he would retire from the NFL, John Oehser of the Jaguars' official site reports.Albert's decision to hang up his cleats comes as a major surprise, as the 32-year-old was just acquired from the Dolphins in the offseason and expected to serve as the Jaguars' starting left tackle. The sudden departure of the two-time Pro Bowler, who was on the field for the Jaguars' initial days of training camp, will force Jacksonville to look elsewhere to protect quarterback Blake Bortles' blind side. Rookie second-rounder Cam Robinson seems the most likely candidate to fill Albert's spot, but his promotion to that role would come far earlier than was expected when he was drafted.

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    Jaguars' Branden Albert: Will report to practices

    Branden Albert will report to mandatory minicamp, ESPN's Michael DiRocco reports.Albert hasn't been present at OTAs due to a contract dispute. His participation in mandatory minicamp will reportedly be determined by the results of the physical he'll receive upon arrival.

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    Jaguars' Branden Albert: Still seeking new contract

    Branden Albert is not expected to participate in Tuesday's OTAs as he continues to wait for an improved contract, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.Albert, who was traded from the Dolphins to the Jacksonville Jaguars in February, isn't happy with his contract situation in Jacksonville. He'll be expected to start at left tackle upon his eventual return, but that time may not come until he's able to work out a deal with the front office. In the meantime, rookie tackle Cam Robinson out of Alabama figures to see additional reps with the first team.

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    Dolphins OL Branden Albert set to start Sunday

    Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Branden Albert (hamstring) is active Sunday against the Titans.Albert had been limited in practice all week, but that won't prevent him from suiting up to occupy a vital role in Week 6.

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    Dolphins OT Branden Albert won't play during Week 4

    Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Branden Albert (hamstring) won't play Sunday, reports the Miami Marlins Herald.This is a huge loss for a Dolphins offensive line that has been having problems opening up holes for running back Lamar Miller. Albert also protects the blind side of Ryan Tannehill. Life for the New York Jets defensive line just got a little easier for this game.

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    Dolphins' Branden Allen doubtful for Week 4 with hamstring injury

    Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Branden Albert (hamstring) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the New York Jets, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports.That said, the report suggests that the Dolphins' starting left tackle will not play in Sunday's contest, with Jason Fox thus slated to fill in for Albert for the second week in a row.

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    Dolphins OT Branden Albert begins working toward return

    Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Branden Albert (hamstring) was a limited participant during practice Wednesday, Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald reports.Albert missed Sunday's slate against the Buffalo Bills, but he will try to make it on the field when the Dolphins take on another AFC East foe -- the New York Jets -- Sunday in London. For now, his status should be considered week to week.

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    Dolphins won't have OT Branden Albert available Week 3

    Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Branden Albert (hamstring) is inactive Sunday against the Bills. Against the Bills' aggressive front seven, Albert's absence works against potential production for running back Lamar Miller and the protection for Ryan Tannehill. Jason Fox is expected to fill in for Albert.

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