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1:49Free Agency Fact Or Fiction: The Falcons Made The Right Decision By Adding QB Tua Tagovailoa
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1:56NFL Free Agency: Biggest Loser
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1:59Free Agency Fact or Fiction: Can the Dolphins Win More Than 7 Games With QB Malik Willis?
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1:10Ryan's Biggest Loser From Free Agency Following Monday
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6:56Falcons, Tua Tagovailoa Agree To 1-Year, $1.3M Deal
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1:32SAY WHAT? Malik Willis scores huge deal, but is he any better than Tua?
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5:31Breaking: Malik Willis Signs With Dolphins
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2:03Breaking News: Falcons Leading To Land Tua Tagovailoa
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4:21Breaking News: Dolphins Trade Minkah Fitzpatrick To Jets
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1:21Possibility Of Jaylen Waddle Being Traded After Tua's Release?
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7:03Dolphins Inform QB Tua Tagovailoa He Will Be Released
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1:46What's Next For Tua Tagovailoa After Being Informed He'll Be Released?
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0:29Breaking: Dolphins Inform QB Tua Tagovailoa He Will Be Released
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1:34Best Fits For Malik Willis
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1:37Free Agency Bold Predictions: Kyler Murray Signs With Jets. Dolphins Invest In Malik Willis
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23:34NFL Free Agent News
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1:49Jets Have Interest In Adding Tua Tagovailoa
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10:46Top Landing Spots For Available Quarterbacks
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1:59Top Landing Spot For Mac Jones
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1:43Best Options For Kyler Murray
Top Liam Eichenberg News
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Liam Eichenberg: Let go with failed physical
The Dolphins released Eichenberg (knee) on Monday with a failed physical designation, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Eichenberg spent the entire 2025 season on the reserve/PUP list due to a leg injury that he suffered during the offseason. Per Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post in January, Eichenberg said that he was unsure whether he would be able to play again. While retirement is certainly on the table, if the 2021 second-rounder can progress enough in his recovery, then he should garner interest from teams looking to add depth to their offensive line. Eichenberg started in 52 of 60 regular-season games since he was drafted.
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Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg: Uncertainty on playing career
Eichenberg (knee) told reporters Monday that he's uncertain he'll be able to play again, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.
Eichenberg suffered a leg injury during offseason training in 2025, which led to him being placed on the PUP list and missing the entire season, per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. While he expressed a desire to play in 2026, Eichenberg's comments suggest that he isn't progressing as much in his recovery as he would like. If he ends up not playing again, the 2021 second-rounder will end his NFL career having started 52 of 60 regular-season games.
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Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg: Weeks away from return
Head coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that Eichenberg (undisclosed) still needs "several weeks" to return from his injury, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Eichenberg missed all of training camp due to an undisclosed injury, which led to the Dolphins moving the fifth-year offensive lineman to the reserve/PUP list in late August. The nature of his injury hasn't been disclosed, but it appears Eichenberg will not see the field until late in the 2025 season, if at all.
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Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg: Moves to reserve/PUP list
Eichenberg (undisclosed) was placed on the reserve/PUP list by the Dolphins on Tuesday.
The designation means that the offensive guard will have to miss at least the first four regular-season games. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said in July that Eichenberg would have to miss several weeks, per David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel, though at that point he was still expected back for the start of the regular season. The 2021 second-round pick started 14 of 17 regular-season games for Miami in 2024 and has started 53 of the 61 games he's played in during his career, regular season and postseason.
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Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg: Will be sidelined for several weeks
Head coach Mike McDaniel said this week that Eichenberg (undisclosed) will be out for several weeks, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
There's now more clarity on Eichenberg's status after he was placed on the active/PUP list Monday with an undisclosed injury. The 27-year-old is, however, expected to be back for the start of the regular season. In his absence, Daniel Brunskill will likely see extended usage during practice.
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Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg: Starting camp on PUP list
Miami placed Eichenberg (undisclosed) on the active/PUP list Tuesday.
It's unclear what type of issue Eichenberg is dealing with, but he's currently unable to practice. He can be activated at any point during the preseason. Eichenberg was a starter last season but is slated for a backup role in 2025 after the Dolphins signed James Daniels (Achilles) in March.
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Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg: Back with Miami
The Dolphins re-signed Eichenberg to a one-year contract Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Eichenberg appeared in all 17 regular-season games for the Dolphins last season, making 14 starts. He played all 1,036 of his offensive snaps at right guard. Miami signed RG James Daniels in free agency earlier in the week, but both he and Eichenberg have experience along the interior of the offensive line. Fixing the offensive line is a priority for the Dolphins this offseason.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 302 lbs |
| Birthplace: Cleveland, OH |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Notre Dame |
| Experience: 3 |


















