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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The Miami Dolphins’ secondary faces a deepening crisis as starting cornerback Kader Kohou will miss the entire 2025 season due to a partially torn ACL sustained during a training camp practice.
The Miami Dolphins held their seventh day of training camp on Wednesday and were dealt some unfortunate news surrounding starting cornerback Kader Kohou, who is set to enter his fourth year in the NFL.
Kader Kohou is out for the season with a knee injury, leaving the Miami Dolphins to fill yet another hole in the secondary. Kohou is their primary nickel cornerback and head coach Mike McDaniel said he was playing the best football of his career before he went down with the injury over the weekend.
According to Adam Schefter, the Dolphins lost veteran CB Kader Kohou to a torn ACL in Saturday’s practice. He will be placed on season-ending injured reserve.
Kader Kohou put up a cryptic message on Instagram, which has many feeling his injury that he suffered on Saturday may be far more serious than many believe.
Update on Kader Kohou Injury Mike McDaniel, at his media session on Monday, was asked about the severity of the injury Kader Kohou suffered early at practice on Saturday, which caused him to leave practice.
Saturday brought more bad news out of Miami Dolphins training camp as cornerback Kader Kohou went down with a right leg injury during a rep while defending Tyreek Hill.
Miami Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou is the likely CB1 in South Florida after the Jalen Ramsey trade. After the team's first practice of training camp, he told the media he was "ready to go anywhere" to help the Dolphins.
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The Miami Dolphins officially re-signed restricted free agent CB Kader Kohou on Friday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Miami placed the right of first refusal tender on Kohou in March. Kohou, 26, wound up signing on with the Dolphins as an unrestricted free agent out of Texas A&M-Commerce back in 2022.
Earlier this offseason, the Miami Dolphins placed the right of first refusal tender on starting nickelback Kader Kohou. That made Kohou a restricted free agent, allowing the Dolphins to match any offers he received.
The Miami Dolphins aren't letting an important piece of their defense leave town without having a say in it. The Dolphins placed a right-of-first-refusal
The Miami Dolphins announced Saturday that they’ve placed a right of first refusal tender on restricted free agent CB Kader Kohou. This move allows the Dolphins to match any offer Kohou receives for another team in free agency.
Along with 26 unrestricted free agents they're scheduled to have when the 2025 league year kicks off March 12, the Miami Dolphins will have another group of free agents.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams had a little bit of fun at the expense of Miami Dolphins defensive back Kader Kohou during Monday Night Football.
Before he left the Week 7 game with a neck injury that will force him to miss the Miami Dolphins game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, Kader Kohou broke up two passes with nice defensive plays.
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