Dolphins CB Artie Burns feared to have torn ACL
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ESPN ranks the Miami Dolphins' starting lineup 24th in the NFL due to offseason changes and rookie additions. The Dolphins' biggest strength is their receiving duo of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, while their biggest weakness is their rebuilt secondary.
Wednesday was the Miami Dolphins first training camp practice of the 2025 season, and they might’ve already lost a player who was competing for a starting spot.
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ESPN Senior NFL Insider - Adam Schefter - joins the show for the latest on today's injury to Artie Burns at Dolphins camp. Plus, more notes from around the Dolphins and training camps around the NFL.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNESPN shares Dolphins' NFL offseason gradeThe Miami Dolphins' offseason earned a B- grade. While not exceptional, it's certainly not the worst in the league by any stretch. It's also ahead of division rival New England, who received a C+ offseason grade from ESPN.
ESPN assembled a team of NFL analysts to rank all 32 rosters around the league, the Miami Dolphins finished in the bottom quarter.
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The Phinsider on MSNMiami Dolphins thin secondary gets thinner following season-ending injury to cornerbackAccording to Adam Schefter of ESPN, 30-year-old cornerback Artie Burns is feared to have torn his ACL during the Dolphins’ practice in Miami Gardens, Florida today.
Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos was airlifted after suffering a serious injury during NFL training camp practice.
The Miami Dolphins lost experienced DBs after last season. Now the secondary is the team's biggest concern as it prepares to face top QBs.