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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: 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: 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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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Planning return to Miami

    Armstead confirmed Wednesday that he intends to stick with the Dolphins for the 2024 season, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports. Armstead said after Miami's wild-card round playoff exit that he would consider retirement as a possible option this offseason, but the Pro Bowl left tackle will run it back heading into his age-33 season. Durability has always been a concern for Armstead, who has now played just eight, 13 and 10 games in the last three seasons. Still, Armstead remains a standout performer when on the field, so his commitment for the 2024 campaign is good news for the Dolphins' offense.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Retirement may be option

    Armstead may consider retirement this offseason, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. Armstead played 10 regular-season games in 2023, his 11th season, missing time due to a quadriceps injury earlier in the season and later due to an ankle injury. The 32-year-old stated he never makes decisions immediately after the season and will take time to plan his future. Despite the injuries, Armstead continues to play at a high level, earning his fifth career Pro Bowl nod this season. Armstead still has three years remaining on his current contract.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Will suit up

    Armstead (ankle) is active Sunday against the Jets. Armstead was able to close out the week with back-to-back limited practices after missing the team's Week 14 loss to the Titans. His ability to return as the starting left tackle is great news for the offensive line.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Could return versus New York

    Armstead (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest against the Jets. Armstead missed the Dolphins' Week 14 loss to the Titans after sustaining an ankle injury in Week 13 against the Commanders. He was able to log back-to-back limited practice sessions to end the week and has a chance to return to action Sunday.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Leaves game with injury

    Armstead is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Commanders after sustaining an ankle injury, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports. Armstead was dealing with a quadriceps injury he sustained in Week 12 against the Dolphins but managed to suit up for Sunday's contest. Kion Smith is in at left tackle in Armstead's place, with Kendall Lamm active but dealing with a back injury.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Suiting up Sunday

    Armstead (quad) is active ahead of Sunday's game against the Commanders. The All-Pro offensive lineman was able to log a week of limited practice sessions, and it now seems as if he'll be able to play through his quad issue. Armstead has struggled to stay on the field this season, dealing with a plethora of injuries, but he's now in line to make his sixth appearance of the Dolphins' 2023 campaign Sunday.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Listed as questionable

    Armstead (quad) has drawn a questionable designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Commanders. Armstead injured his quadriceps in the Dolphins' Week 12 matchup with the Jets and was subsequently considered week-to-week. He was a limited participant at practice all week, so it appears he might be progressing quicker than originally expected. Still, final confirmation on his status in Washington will come closer to kickoff. Kendall Lamm and Kion Smith are candidates to replace him at left tackle if needed.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Week-to-week with quad injury

    Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Saturday that Armstead is considered week-to-week while dealing with a quadriceps injury, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports. Armstead sustained the injury in the third quarter of Friday's win against the Jets and did not return. His practice participation next week will determine whether or not he plays Week 13 against the Commanders. If Armstead is unable to play, Kendall Lamm and Kion Smith are candidates for the starting left tackle spot.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Exits Friday's win with quad injury

    Armstead left Miami's victory over the Jets on Friday due to a quad injury, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports. Armstead departed in the third quarter and was initially deemed questionable to return, but he never got back into the game. Head coach Mike McDaniel didn't have an update on the left tackle following the contest, per Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald, so the seriousness of his quad issue is uncertain. Right tackle Austin Jackson was ejected from Friday's victory, so both Kendall Lamm and Kion Smith were pressed into action.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Expected to play Sunday

    Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Friday that he's "very optimistic" that Armstead (knee) will be available Sunday, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports. Armstead, who has yet to be activated from injured reserve, was able to log limited practice sessions both Wednesday and Thursday. The All-Pro tackle has been sidelined since the Dolphins' Week 4 loss to the Bills, and if he is able to suit up this Sunday, Kendall Lamm (who filled in for Armstead) would serve as his backup once again.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Placed on IR

    Armstead (knee) was placed on injured reserve Friday. Armstead will miss a minimum of four games due to this injury, so the earliest he could return would be Week 9 in Kansas City. Kendall Lamm started at left tackle in Miami's first two games of the season when Armstead was sidelined by leg and back injuries, so Lamm likely will move into a starting role again while Armstead is sidelined.
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  • Dolphins' Terron Armstead: Multi-week absence expected

    Armstead, who suffered a knee injury during Sunday's loss to the Bills, will be out for a matter of "weeks, not days," according to head coach Mike McDaniel, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports. Armstead will be out against the Giants in Week 5, but he will return this season. McDaniel added. The news isn't necessarily surprising considering the star offensive tackle left the stadium on crutches, although it's still a significant blow to Miami's offensive line, especially on the heels of a rough divisional loss to Buffalo. Kendall Lamm will be the man at left tackle for the Dolphins while Armstead is out, however long that may be.
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