The Miami Dolphins got two key starters back from injury in their Week 13 win against the New Orleans Saints, and one of them required quite a bit of patience. Right tackle Austin Jackson returned to action for the first time since suffering a toe injury toward the end of the team’s loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1.
The Miami Dolphins activated tight end Darren Waller and offensive lineman Austin Jackson off injured reserve on Saturday, one day before a home game against the New Orleans Saints.
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The Miami Dolphins might wind up getting not one starter back from injured reserve this weekend, but two. Tackle Austin Jackson and tight end Darren Waller
Important Last Month For Austin Jackson The Miami Dolphins are off this week, and they get a chance to get some rest from the grind of the season to recharge for the final six games of the season.
The Miami Dolphins have started greasing the wheels for a return of one of their longest tenured starters on the 2025 roster. Offensive tackle Austin Jackson,
The Miami Dolphins are officially on their bye week after beating the Washington Commanders to improve to 4-7. While the Dolphins can’t win any more games in Week 12, they can get some victories in the form of players returning to the field.
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Per Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins have designated OL Austin Jackson to return from injured reserve. Jackson, 26, was a two-year starter at USC and was a first-team All-Pac 12 selection before being selected with the No.
There's finally some movement on the offensive line in terms of one of their injured players coming back to practice, but a potential new concern. During his press conference from Madrid on Wednesday, head coach Mike McDaniel indicated that tackle Austin Jackson would be designated to return from injured reserve this week and begin practicing.
The Miami Dolphins will be notably shorthanded up front through the early portion of the campaign. Miami placed right tackle Austin Jackson on injured reserve Saturday.
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The Miami Dolphins' offensive line situation didn't get any better Saturday. The team placed starting right tackle Austin Jackson on injured reserve, where he now will join starting right guard James Daniels.
The Dolphins will play without tight end Darren Waller again this week. Head coach Mike McDaniel said at a Friday press conference that Waller will not play against the Patriots on Sunday.
The Miami Dolphins endured a rough few days on the practice field as they ramp up for their preseason opener next week. Right tackle Austin Jackson sustained a lower leg injury on Friday, knocking him out for a matter of weeks, and fullback Alec Ingold wound up in concussion protocol after getting hurt in practice on Sunday.
The Miami Dolphins will have tackle Austin Jackson for the start of the regular season, barring a setback. Head coach Mike McDaniel said before practice Sunday that the injury Jackson sustained in practice Friday was minor enough that he will be in the lineup against the Indianapolis Colts on Sept.
After suffering the second major injury of his professional career and missing the final eight games of the 2024 season, the Dolphins right tackle has been working his way back to the field in training camp in hopes of being ready for a Week 1 trip to Indianapolis.
Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald reports the Dolphins are restructuring OT Austin Jackson‘s contract for $7.8 million in cap space. Jackson adds Miami is converting $9.71 million of his 2025 base salary into a signing bonus, lowering the cap hit from $13.83 million to $5.79 million.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel revealed RT Austin Jackson will miss the rest of the season after undergoing knee surgery, per Barry Jackson. Jackson had already been placed on injured reserve and the initial word was that he’d be able to return at some point after missing the minimum four games.
The Miami Dolphins announced a series of roster moves on Monday including placing OL Austin Jackson on injured reserve. The full list includes: Dolphins