Jason Sanders is one game away from having a completely lost season as Miami Dolphins kicker, but beyond that it's fair to wonder whether he'll even be back in 2026 even though he's under contract for one more year.
According to Barry Jackson, the Dolphins have designated K Jason Sanders to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. Sanders has been on injured reserve all season after injuring his hip back in August.
The Miami Dolphins got a positive injury update ahead of their next game. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said he’s optimistic everyone on the 53-man roster will be available for the game on Sunday against the New York Jets.
Jason Sanders is the longest-serving player on the Miami Dolphins, but he has not been able to take the field at all in the 2025 season. Sanders, a 2018 seventh-round (229th overall) pick for the Dolphins and a one-time All-Pro, has been sidelined for the entire season so far.
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Kicker is one of the positions where the Miami Dolphins have been set for years. However, a strange injury to Jason Sanders during pre-game warmups in the team’s final preseason game threw that into question. Sanders suffered a hip injury and has spent the entire season on injured reserve.
Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders remains on injured reserve because of the hip injury he sustained during the preseason, and there remains no clear timeline as to when he'll be back.
When the Miami Dolphins face the Indianapolis Colts in their 2025 season opener, they'll have someone other than Jason Sanders handling their placekicking chores for the first time in eight years — but that player will not be on the active roster.
The Miami Dolphins' search for a temporary kicker is in full swing. With Jason Sanders on injured reserve for at least the first four games due to a hip injury, the Dolphins held workouts Tuesday for kickers Eddy Piñeiro, Riley Patterson, Zane Gonzalez and Greg Joseph as Miami looks for a replacement to start the season.
There is a lot of pressure on the Miami Dolphins coming into this season, with the Mike McDaniel era souring a bit after a blazing start. The Dolphins missed the playoffs last season in a year filled with injuries, specifically to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, and are looking for a healthier year in 2025.
The Dolphins need a kicker with Jason Sanders expected to miss 4-5 weeks with a hip injury. They have begun the task of finding one. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports the Dolphins worked out Eddy Pineiro, Riley Patterson, Zane Gonzalez and Greg Joseph.
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The Dolphins are hosting some experienced kickers as they aim to find the best fill-in option for the injured Jason Sanders. In addition to meeting with Eddy Pineiro, Miami auditioned Greg Zuerlein, Riley Patterson and Zane Gonzalez, per the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Dolphins worked out K Eddy Pineiro, among three others, as starting K Jason Sanders is expected to be sidelined to start the season.
The Miami Dolphins are in need of a new kicker for the start of the 2025 season, and the team started working out potential options on Tuesday. Former Carolina Panthers kicker Eddy Piñeiro, who attended Miami Sunset High School, worked out for the team, Jordan Schultz reported.
The news came out yesterday that the Miami Dolphins will begin the 2025 season without veteran kicker Jason Sanders,who is sidelined with a hip injury.
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