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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Return date still murky
Head coach Mike McDaniel stated Monday that Bradley Chubb (knee) coming off the PUP list isn't "on his radar right now," Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.Chubb has been on the shelf since suffering an ACL tear in Week 17 last season and seems to have no definitive return timeline. However, McDaniel did note that Chubb is "going to continue to work to get back sooner than later." With a return unlikely for Sunday's game against Buffalo, his next potential debut date would be Week 10 against the Rams.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Unlikely to play at Indy
Coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that he doesn't expect Bradley Chubb (knee) to return from the Miami Dolphins' PUP list in Week 7, Travis Wingfield of the Dolphins' official site reports.Even with the benefit of a bye in Week 6, it looks like Chubb is going to have to wait at least one more game to make his 2024 season debut. Miami figures to square off against the Colts with Emmanuel Ogbah and rookie Chop Robinson as its top edge rushers.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Without return timetable
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver said Friday that Bradley Chubb (knee, PUP) remains without a timetable for return, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Chubb is eligible to come off the reserve/PUP list next week, but it sounds like that's not going to happen. The 28-year-old edge rusher tore his ACL in Week 17 last season but has been taking part in defensive and positional meetings this season. Weaver said he does "feel" Chubb will play at some point this season. Jaelan Phillips, Emmanuel Ogbah and rookie Chop Robinson have paced Miami in pass-rushing snaps off the edge through three weeks.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Officially moved to PUP list
Bradley Chubb (knee) was placed on the Miami Dolphins' reserve/PUP list Tuesday.Chubb continues to work his way through an ACL tear he suffered in Week 17 against the Ravens last season. He'll be forced to miss the first four games of the regular season, and the earliest he can return is Week 5 against the Patriots on Oct. 6. Across 16 regular-season games in 2023, Chubb posted 45 tackles (28 solo), including 11.0 sacks, two passes defended, six forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Quinton Bell and Emmanuel Ogbah are the top candidates to receive extended playing time alongside Jaelan Phillips (Achilles) for as long as Chubb is sidelined.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Will miss start of season
Bradley Chubb (knee) will remain on the PUP list to start the season, head coach Mike McDaniel stated Monday, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.Chubb has been on the active/PUP list since camp opened as he continues to work his way back from an ACL tear suffered in Week 17 last season. His extended stay on the PUP list will force him to miss at least the first four games of the 2024 campaign, although it's not clear if he'll be healthy enough to return at that point.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Shifts to PUP list
The Miami Dolphins placed Bradley Chubb (knee) on the active/PUP list Thursday.Chubb is working his way back from a right ACL tear suffered in Week 17 last season, so it's likely that his recovery will drag into the early portions of the 2024 campaign, at the least. Miami also placed fellow linebackers Jaelan Phillips (Achilles) and Cameron Goode (kneecap) on the PUP ahead of training camp, a reminder that this pass-rush unit will likely be significantly depleted to begin the year.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Restructures deal with Miami
The Miami Dolphins have restructured Bradley Chubb's (knee) contract in order to create additional salary cap space, Field Yates of ESPN reports.Per the report, the move converts $13.8 million of Chubb's base salary into a signing bonus, which creates $11 million in cap space for the Dolphins. Given that Chubb is recovering from a torn ACL that he suffered in Week 17 last season, it's unclear if he'll be ready for Miami's season opener, which also applies to fellow linebacker Jaelan Phillips (Achilles). With that in mind, the team recently added Shaquil Barrett to the mix via free agency. In 16 regular-season games in 2023, Chubb racked up a career-high 73 tackles and 11.0 sacks.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Shifts to IR
Bradley Chubb (knee) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.Miami's star edge rusher sustained a torn right ACL in Sunday's loss to the Ravens, so it's no surprise that he's been moved over to IR. The Miami Dolphins will be without their phenomenal pass rush duo of Chubb and Jaelan Phillips (Achilles) for the remainder of the season, which gives both Andrew Van Ginkel and Cameron Goode chances to start in the team's linebacker corps down the stretch.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: ACL tear confirmed
Bradley Chubb tore his ACL during Sunday's Week 17 loss to Baltimore, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Chubb went down with Miami trailing by 30 late in the fourth quarter and appeared to be in significant pain. It was reported after the game that the Miami Dolphins feared an ACL tear, and that diagnosis has now been confirmed. As such, Chubb's season is over, and he finishes with a career-high 74 tackles (45 solo), including 11.0 sacks -- his most since his 2018 rookie campaign. Melvin Ingram and Cameron Goode are leading candidates to absorb Chubb's role moving forward for Miami.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb: Feared to have torn ACL in loss
Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reported after the Miami Dolphins' 56-19 loss to the Ravens that there is concern among team officials that Bradley Chubb tore his ACL.Chubb sustained the knee injury on a noncontact play with three minutes left in the game. He was carted off the field and his season would be over if the reports are confirmed by an MRI. If Chubb's season is indeed done, Melvin Ingram and Cameron Goode are the leading candidates to start at weakside linebacker for Miami's season finale against Buffalo.