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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Will suit up
Austin Jackson (oblique) is active Sunday against the Cowboys.Jackson returned to the practice field Friday after logging consecutive DNPs to start the week. The USC product should continue starting at right tackle for Miami.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Could play Week 16
Austin Jackson (oblique) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Travis Wingfield of the Miami Dolphins' official site reports.Jackson exited Miami's Week 15 win over the Jets after sustaining an oblique injury, but he was able to record a limited practice session Friday after opening up the team's week of practice with back-to-back DNPs. Kendall Lamm would likely assume the Dolphins' top right tackle duties if Jackson is unable to go Sunday.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Departs with oblique injury Week 15
Austin Jackson suffered an oblique injury Sunday against the Jets and has been deemed questionable to return.Jackson battled the oblique issue during Week 15 prep and entered the weekend listed as questionable, so it appears he aggravated the injury Sunday. Kendall Lamm has entered at right tackle in Jackson's place.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Inks three-year extension
Austin Jackson agreed to a three-year, $36 million contract extension with the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Jackson, a 2020 first-round pick, is in the midst of an impressive 2023 campaign, in which he finally appears to have put it all together on the field after some early-career struggles. The Dolphins declined Jackson's $14.18 million team option for 2024 last offseason after ankle issues limited him to just three games in 2022, but the right tackle now gets a long-term deal to stay in Miami and safeguard Tua Tagovailoa's blindside.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Working back from offseason surgery
Austin Jackson said Tuesday that he underwent reconstructive surgery on his right ankle during the offseason, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports.Jackson played only three games in 2022 due to nagging ankle issues and had two stints on injured reserve, but it appears the surgery was both minor and successful as he was participating in team drills during the first day of OTAs. The 2020 first-round pick added that he's "angry excited" to get back on the field, and he should be the favorite for the starting right tackle gig in 2023.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Has option declined by Miami
The Miami Dolphins declined Austin Jackson's (ankle) fifth-year option for 2024, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports.Selected 18th overall out of USC in the 2020 Draft, Jackson opened his career as the Dolphins' left tackle but was overwhelmed there and kicked inside to left guard as a sophomore. He was then flipped to right tackle in 2022, playing only three games last season due to nagging ankle issues. Jackson is expected to get another crack at right tackle this upcoming season.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Expected to remain starter in 2023
Austin Jackson (ankle) is expected to be the Miami Dolphins' starting right tackle in 2023, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.After an injury-riddled campaign in 2022, Jackson -- if healthy -- is set to protect left-handed quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's blind side during the upcoming season. Jackson, a 2020 first-round pick, will be going into his fourth season with Miami.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Set for second IR stint
The Miami Dolphins placed Austin Jackson (ankle) on IR on Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Jackson spent time on IR earlier this season due to a different ankle injury, and he now returns to the reserve list after making just one appearance since his last stint, Week 12 versus Houston. The Dolphins signed veteran Eric Fisher in a corresponding move.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Isn't playing Sunday
Head coach Mike McDaniel said he's ruled out Austin Jackson (ankle) for Sunday's contest against the 49ers, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.The Week 12 matchup versus Houston accounted for Jackson's first game action since Miami's season opener as a result of of an ankle injury, but the former first-round pick departed last Sunday's contest against the Texans with a new injury to the same ankle and has since been ruled out this weekend in San Francisco. With fellow tackle Terron Armstead also currently listed as doubtful with a pectoral injury, the Miami Dolphins anticipate being without their two starters against a solid 49ers defense. Brandon Shell and Greg Little appear in line to each command a starting tackle role.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Didn't aggravate previous injury
Coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that Austin Jackson injured the same ankle Sunday but didn't aggravate his previous issue, Travis Wingfield of the Miami Dolphins' official site reports.Jackson suffered an ankle injury during the season opener that kept him out until Week 10. He's started the past two games at right tackle since returning from IR, but he may be sidelined again due to a new injury. Jackson's participation at practice Wednesday should provide further clarity on his availability for Sunday's matchup against San Francisco.