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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Placed on IR
Koa Misi (neck) was placed on the Miami Dolphins' injured reserve list Tuesday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Misi, who underwent season-ending neck surgery in 2016, recently failed a test that would've declared him healthy enough to play in 2017 if passed. The Dolphins selected Raekwon McMillan in the second round of this year's draft, so he'll now have a more direct route to playing time as a rookie with Misi likely sidelined for the year. It's an unfortunate series of events for the 30-year-old veteran, while it remains to be seen if Misi will ever be able to return to his original level of play.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Expected to hit PUP
Koa Misi (neck) is expected to open training camp on the Miami Dolphins' physically unable to perform list, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports.Doctors have yet to clear Misi to begin football activities after he underwent surgery last season to address a neck injury, which ended up limiting him to three games. Misi is said to be progressing through the rehab process and the team remains optimistic that he'll back on the field before the start of the regular season, but as of now, he's without a timetable for his return. Misi's indefinite absence will allow rookie second-round pick Raekwon McMillan to pick up more reps early on in training camp as he attempts to claim a starting role.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Awaiting clearance to return to field
Koa Misi (neck) is still awaiting clearance to return to the field, Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald reports.Misi underwent spinal fusion surgery after suffering a neck injury early in 2016 and was anticipating being cleared by May. However, that time came and went without Misi getting the thumbs up from a team doctor. The Miami Dolphins likely would have cut him instead of restructuring his contract this offseason if they weren't optimistic he'll be able to play in 2017, but his eventual availability is nonetheless far from guaranteed.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Not participating in OTAs
Koa Misi (neck) has not practiced during the Miami Dolphins' OTAs thus far, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Misi, whose 2016 campaign was shortened to just three games due to a severe neck injury, still has some time before he can practice again, according to Dolphins coach Adam Gase. Upon his eventual return to full health, he'll be able to provide strength at outside linebacker as he heads into his eighth year with Miami.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Restructures deal with Miami
Koa Misi (neck) restructured his contract with the Miami Dolphins on Wednesday, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.Misi's contract was originally set to have a cap hit of $6.5 million but the restructured deal is undoubtedly less. The veteran linebacker played in just three games last season and has yet to be cleared to return to full activity. When healthy, he'll be one of the team's top reserve linebackers behind starters Kiko Alonso, Lawrence Timmons and Neville Hewitt.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Will move to the outside
Koa Misi (neck) will move to outside linebacker next season, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports.Apparently, Misi wasn't thrilled about the move, but the Miami Dolphins believe their defense is better with this arrangement. Misi has never been the player the Dolphins imagined when they drafted him, and he could still be in line for a reduced salary or even released if the Dolphins make another addition at linebacker in free agency.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Expects to be cleared in May
Koa Misi (neck) anticipates being cleared for full activity around May 1st, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Misi was placed on injured reserve after just three games in 2016. It's unclear if the Miami Dolphins will choose to retain him after seven seasons, but he's at least expected to be at full health in time for most offseason work. Misi compiled 22 tackles (11 solo) over his three contests last season.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Potential salary-cap cut
Koa Misi (neck) is a potential salary-cap cut in the offseason, ESPN reports.Misi hasn't stayed healthy for an entire season since 2010 and made it through just three games in 2017 before landing on injured reserve with a neck injury. The Miami Dolphins, who are expected to have a major overhaul at linebacker this offseason after ranking 29th in total defense and 30th against the run, could save $4.2 million by letting him go.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Heads to injured reserve
Koa Misi (neck) has been placed on injured reserve, Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post reports.Misi suffered a setback in practice leading up to Week 5 and was almost immediately ruled out for Sunday's game. Unfortunately, his injury appears to be severe in nature, and potentially career-threatening. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, Misi may need spinal fusion surgery down the road, similar to the procedure Peyton Manning required. However, he'll first experiment if rehab alone can do the job, and thus remains without any sort of timeline to return.
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Dolphins' Koa Misi: Ruled out for Week 5
Koa Misi (neck) is listed as out for Sunday's game against the Titans, Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald reports.Misi returned to practice in a limited fashion on Wednesday and Thursday and was therefore expected to return after sitting out Week 4. However, it appears he suffered a setback, since he did not participate in practice Friday and will sit out another week. Look for Donald Butler to get the spot start once again in Week 5 versus the Titans.