Miami Dolphins training camp, Day 8 Friday practice report: Jack Jones INT on Zach Wilson
Cornerback Kendall Sheffield, who is in the mix for playing time, returned to practice.
Linebacker Jordyn Brooks wore the orange jersey as player of the last practice.
So too did Tyreek Hill, who missed the previous practice for personal reasons.
BJ Adams is in a red jersey.
Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson was at practice, chatting up GM Chris Grier.
Miami Dolphins training camp practice 8 observations
Dolphins running backs did up-down drills during practice. This is a form of self-discipline Miami has been demonstrating all camp.
Matt Dickerson had a good rep against center Addison West. Dickerson is probably on the right side of the roster bubble at the moment. Later in practice, Dickerson had another good play against Ollie Gordon II.
Patrick Paul steadily improving for Miami Dolphins
Terron Armstead on the field watching a great battle between Patrick Paul and Chop Robinson. We'll call it a draw. Or slight edge to Paul.
Patrick Paul had a pancake block on Mo Kamara.
Fullback Alec Ingold had a drop.
RB Alexander Mattison continues to have a very solid camp. He appears to be faster than anticipated.
Zach Sieler forces fumble at Dolphins camp
Zach Sieler stripped Jaylen Wright and Bradley Chubb recovered.
Mo Kamara has left the field with a possible injury.
Theo Wease had a nice grab from Quinn Ewers.
New CB Jack Jones flashes with INT at Dolphins camp
Jack Jones had an interception of Zach Wilson.
Tanner Conner had a nice touchdown grab from Zach Wilson off a tipped ball.
Grayson Murphy had a batted pass.
Julian Hill and Tyreek Hill caught red zone touchdown passes from Tua Tagovailoa.
Zach Wilson threw behind De'Von Achane in the red zone.
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