Miami Dolphins Get Two Key Players Back At Practice Ahead Of Week 11 Madrid Game
As the Miami Dolphins prepare for the first-ever NFL game in Madrid, Spain, they have received a significant boost on both sides of the ball. Key players linebacker Chop Robinson and right tackle Austin Jackson returned to the practice field, providing a welcome sight for a team looking to build on its recent upset win over the Buffalo Bills.
Miami Dolphins Chop Robinson Back At Practice
Linebacker Chop Robinson was back on the field as the team held its first practice at Atletico Madrid’s stadium. Robinson has been in concussion protocol, but all signs point toward him receiving full clearance ahead of the game against the Washington Commanders. His return is a timely reinforcement for the Dolphins’ defense.
Robinson’s presence adds speed and energy to the linebacker corps. Fellow linebacker Bradley Chubb noted that Robinson is “as hungry as I’ve ever seen him,” suggesting he is eager to get back on the field and make an impact. Getting a key defensive playmaker back will be crucial as Miami looks to contain the Commanders’ offense.
Jackson Returns to Strengthen Offensive Line
The offensive line also received great news as the team opened the 21-day practice window for right tackle Austin Jackson. Jackson has been on injured reserve since suffering a toe injury in the season opener. His return to practice marks a critical step in his recovery and a major lift for the offense.
Jackson is a vital component of the Dolphins’ rushing attack, which performed exceptionally well against the Bills. His strength as a run blocker and his leadership on the line have been missed. “A.J. is a great leader,” said defensive tackle Zach Sieler. “He’s very vocal on the offensive line.” Fullback Alec Ingold added that Jackson has been “itching” to get back and was excited to rejoin his teammates. Whether he is activated for the game in Madrid or the following week against New Orleans, his presence is a welcome development.
A Timely Boost for an International Game
Getting key players back from injury is always important, but it is especially beneficial ahead of an international game where routines are disrupted. The return of Robinson and Jackson provides a physical and emotional lift for the Dolphins as they face the Commanders. Their potential availability for the game in Spain gives coach Mike McDaniel more options and adds significant talent back into the lineup, strengthening the team’s chances of securing a victory on the international stage.
