The Miami Dolphins are back on the practice field Monday with one major addition from last week.
Jaelan Phillips is back.
Head coach Mike McDaniel revealed before practice that Phillips would be activated off the physically unable to perform list, a little less than nine months after he sustained a torn Achilles injury in the Black Friday victory against the New York Jets.
Phillips isn't likely to do much work in his first few days and it's possible, if not likely, he'll be kept out of the last two preseason games, but at least the Dolphins now can find comfortable that he'll be available for the start of regular season.
Along with Phillips, the Dolphins also will welcome back wide receiver Erik Ezukanma, who was out all of last week with an undisclosed injury. The 2022 fourth-round pick is trying to earn a roster spot after missing most of last season with a neck injury.
McDaniel also said that wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wasn't quite ready to join Phillips in coming off IR and that he should be considered week to week.
Tight end Tanner Conner also will be kept out of practice the next couple of days with the injury he sustained during the 20-13 victory against the Atlanta Falcons in the preseason opener.
Phillips' counterpart on the other end of the defensive line (or on the edge, if you prefer), Bradley Chubb, also remains on PUP along with Beckham and offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn.
There's no timetable for when Chubb or Wynn will be ready, and at least for Chubb the feeling all along was that his recovery would longer than that of Phillips.
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