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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Ready for Week 5
Armstead (concussion) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Patriots, Travis Wingfield of the Dolphins' official site reports.
Armstead missed the Dolphins' Week 4 loss to the Titans after suffering a concussion the prior week, but it now appears he's passed protocols. Expect the 33-year-old offensive lineman to serve as the Dolphins' top left tackle in Week 5.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Moving through protocols
Armstead (concussion) was a full participant during practice Thursday, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Armstead suffered the concussion in Week 3, which had him sidelined for Monday's loss to the Titans. However, after logging a limited session Wednesday, the veteran offensive tackle was able to participate in full Thursday. Although he'll still need to be cleared by an independent neurologist, Armstead appears to be trending toward a return Sunday against the Patriots.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Not playing Monday
Armstead (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of Monday's game against the Titans, C. Isaiah Smalls II of the Miami Herald reports.
Armstead entered concussion protocols during the Dolphins' Week 3 loss to the Seahawks. He wasn't able to practice in any capacity this week, and his next chance at playing will be Week 5 against the Patriots on Oct. 6. Kendall Lamm, who came in after Armstead left Sunday's game, will start at left tackle and be tasked with protecting the blindside of quarterback Tyler Huntley.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Still in concussion protocols
Armstead (concussion) was listed as a DNP on the Dolphins' injury report Thursday, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Armstead was diagnosed with a concussion during the Dolphins' Week 3 loss to the Seahawks. The 2013 third-round pick will have to clear the NFL's five-step protocol this week in order to suit up against the Titans on Monday. Kendall Lamm took over for Armstead at left tackle during Sunday's game, and the former would figure to be the starter for Monday's contest if the latter is unable to suit up.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: In concussion protocol
Armstead is in the concussion protocol after leaving Sunday's 24-3 loss to the Seahawks with an eye injury, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
The starting left tackle will have to clear the NFL's five-step protocol to play next week against Tennessee. Kendall Lamm is Armstead's backup.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Doesn't return Sunday
Armstead never returned to Sunday's game against the Seahawks after leaving with an eye injury.
The starting left tackle was also dealing with a shoulder injury going into the game. Kendall Lamm is his backup.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Leaves with eye injury
Armstead exited Sunday's game against the Seahawks with an eye injury and is questionable to return.
Injuries have been Armstead's downfall in recent years. He'd already been dealing with a shoulder injury this past week after he was forced to leave Week 2 against the Bills. Veteran Kendall Lamm is next up at tackle for Miami.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Day-to-day with shoulder issue
Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Monday that Armstead is viewed as day-to-day with a shoulder injury, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.
Armstead exited Thursday night's loss to the Bills with a shoulder injury, but following McDaniel's comments Monday, it appears the 33-year-old offensive lineman could return to the field sooner rather than later. His practice participation will be something to monitor as the week progresses, but if Armstead needs more time to recover, expect Kendall Lamm or Patrick Paul to assume Miami's top left-tackle duties.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Avoids major injury
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Friday that there's optimism Armstead (shoulder) will be back on the field "sooner than later" and has avoided a worst-case scenario injury, Alain Poupart of SI.com reports.
Armstead spent time on and off the field during Thursday night's loss to the Bills before finally leaving for the locker room in the third quarter. The veteran is one of the league's best left tackles when healthy, but injuries have been a recurring issue in his career. It's encouraging that Armstead doesn't seem to be dealing with a season-ending injury, and if he isn't able to play Week 3 versus Seattle, the Dolphins can turn to either Kendall Lamm or rookie Patrick Paul.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Ruled out
Armstead was ruled out from Thursday's game against the Bills due to a shoulder injury, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.
Armstead initially suffered the injury earlier in the game, but he briefly returned to action. The severity of the issue is unclear as a result, as the team may have taken a cautious approach with the game out of reach.
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Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Questionable to return
Armstead (shoulder) is questionable to return to Thursday's game against the Bills, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
The left tackle exited in the third quarter after Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw a pick-six. Armstead briefly returned but then went back to the locker room. Patrick Paul and Kendall Lamm are Miami's backup tackles.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-5, 304 lbs |
Birthplace: East St. Louis, IL |
Age: 33 |
School: Ark.-Pine Bluff |
Experience: 12 |