The Miami Dolphins cleared wide receiver Braylon Sanders and defensive end Wyatt Ray from the injured reserve Wednesday with a pair of settlements, according to the NFL transaction wire.
The Miami Dolphins made a couple of additional moves Wednesday involving players who were on their injured reserve list. Wide receiver Braylon Sanders and edge defender Wyatt Ray both were released off IR with an injury settlement, making them eligible to sign with any team other than the Dolphins immediately.
The Miami Dolphins officially cut WR Braylon Sanders and DE Wyatt Ray from injured reserve with injury settlements on Wednesday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Ray, 27, signed with the Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Boston College in 2019.
Former Denver Broncos pass rusher Wyatt Ray is signing with the Miami Dolphins after a successful stint in the United Football League. Ray (6-3, 254 pounds) joined the Broncos in 2022 after spending time with seven other NFL teams from 2019-2022.
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The 2024 season may be over for linebackers Grayson Murphy and Cam Brown after both landed on the Miami Dolphins’ injured reserve Monday morning. The team subsequently signed linebackers Wyatt Ray and David Anenih to fill their spots on the roster.
The Dolphins have done some shuffling at linebacker. Miami announced on Monday that the team has signed linebackers David Anenih and Wyatt Ray. As corresponding moves, the team has placed Grayson Murphy and Cam Brown on injured reserve.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have placed LBs Grayson Murphy and Cam Brown on injured reserve, among other moves. The Dolphins also signed LBs David Anenih and Wyatt Ray while activating OLB Jaelan Phillips from the active/PUP list. Brown, 26, was drafted by the Giants in the sixth round out of Penn State in 2020.
The Miami Dolphins brought in pass rusher Wyatt Ray for a workout Monday, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 in Houston. Ray, 27, has some NFL experience after spending time with eight different teams (Browns, Texans, Bills, Jets, Titans, Bengals, Jaguars, and Broncos) since 2019.
According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2, the Dolphins are signing OLB Wyatt Ray to a contract. Ray, 27, signed with the Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Boston College in 2019.