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Wednesday’s Miami Dolphins Training Camp Recap, August 6th
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The Miami Dolphins had their twelfth training camp practice today, on Wednesday. Here is what took place on the field.

Malilk Washington wore the Orange Jersey

Chop Robinson sacks Tua

Jaylen Waddle beat Storm Duck on a crossing route over the middle

Ethan Bonner broke up a pass to De’Von Achane

Ethan Bonner broke up a pass to Erik Ezukanma

Tajh Washington beat Storm Duck on a long pass play

Tyreek Hill is NOT practicing today due to an undisclosed injury

Jordan Colbert broke up a Zach Wilson pass to Anthony Armstrong

Quinn Ewers hit Theo Wease for about 15 yards

Jaelan Phillips stops Alexander Mattison in the backfield on a running play

Willie Gay sacks Zach Wilson

Minkah Fitzpatrick sacks Tua

Quinton Bell with a would-be sack on Zach Wilson

Quinn Ewers hits Monaray Baldwin for about 15 yards

Ollie Gordon broke a run for about 25 yards

Kendall Sheffield with an INT on a Zach Wilson pass

Hayden Rucci dropped a short pass from Ewers

Jordyn Brooks with a big hit on Julian Hill

Jason Sanders hit five field goals on the day, his longest was 53 yards

Patrick Paul was dominating the 1-on-1 positional drills

Tua hit De’Von Achane down the sideline for a big pass play

Zach Wilson hit Tarik Black for 10 yards

Kenneth Grant blew up a running play

Ethan Robinson knows down a Quinn Ewers pass

Tua overthrew Jaylen Waddle on a play

Zach Wilson hit Dee Eskridge for about 20 yards, give or take

Chop Robinson stops Jaylen Wright in the backfield

Daniel Brunskill with a high shotgun snap over the head of Zach Wilson

Jaelan Phillips stops De’Von Achane on a running play

Ben Stille got pressure on Quinn Ewers to force an incompletion

Elijah Campbell wore a red non-contact jersey

Tua hit Tanner Connor for a 10 yard game roughly

This article first appeared on Dolphins Talk and was syndicated with permission.

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