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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Playing against San Francisco
Kendall Lamm (back) is active for Sunday's game against the 49ers.Lamm didn't play against the Texans in Week 15 due to a back injury. He managed to increase his practice participation throughout the week, culminating in a full practice Friday. He'll start at right tackle Sunday.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Not playing Sunday
Kendall Lamm (back) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Texans.The right tackle has started five of the 13 games he's played in this season. Jackson Carman, Patrick Paul and Ryan Hayes could see action in his place.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Will play Sunday against Jets
Kendall Lamm (back/elbow) was a full participant in Friday's practice and does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Jets.Lamm opened the week with a DNP on Wednesday due to back and elbow injuries, but he ramped up his practice participation over the next two days and will start at right tackle in Sunday's AFC East showdown.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Returns to practice Thursday
Kendall Lamm (back/elbow) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.Lamm sat out of Wednesday's practice due to elbow and back injuries, but he was able to return Thursday, albeit in a limited capacity. He would be able to avoid an injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Jets if he were to log a full practice Friday.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: DNP to open week
Kendall Lamm (back/elbow) did not practice Wednesday, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.Lamm suffered an elbow injury during Miami's Week 13 loss to Green Bay, but the veteran offensive lineman appears to also be working through a back injury. He'll have two more chances to practice this week, but if he isn't cleared to play Sunday against the Jets, Patrick Paul would be the top candidate to start at right tackle.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Suffers elbow injury
Kendall Lamm suffered an elbow injury during Thursday's loss to the Packers.The specifics of the injury weren't revealed at first, but Lamm exited the contest late in the fourth quarter and was replaced by Patrick Paul at right tackle. Paul will likely step into a more significant role on the offensive line if Lamm is unable to play when the Miami Dolphins take on the Jets on Sunday, Dec. 8.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Inks deal to stay in Miami
Kendall Lamm re-signed with the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Lamm suited up for all 17 regular-season games for Miami last season and made eight starts as well. The veteran offensive lineman has mostly served in a reserve role since 2018, when he started 13 games for the Texans at right tackle. He should once again provide depth for the Dolphins in 2024.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Back in game
Kendall Lamm (abdominal) returned to Sunday's game against the Patriots, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.Lamm briefly exited the contest, but he has now returned to his starting role at right tackle. Kion Smith went back to the bench as a result.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Dealing with abdominal injury
Kendall Lamm exited Sunday's game against New England with an injury to his abdomen and is questionable to return.Lamm headed to the locker room after suffering the injury in the first half. Kion Smith took over at right tackle and will likely remain there if Lamm is unable to return to the contest.
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Dolphins' Kendall Lamm: Staying in Miami
The Miami Dolphins re-signed Kendall Lamm (ankle) on Wednesday.Lamm battled an ankle injury late in the 2022 season, but there are no indications the issue will bother him when offseason workouts begin. The depth tackle has played adequately when called upon for the Dolphins, and considering the injury history of Terron Armstead (hip), it's unsurprising to see the team prioritize Lamm's retention.