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Miami Dolphins add this versatile, intriguing veteran offensive lineman
Miami Dolphins add this versatile, intriguing veteran offensive lineman

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Miami Dolphins add this versatile, intriguing veteran offensive lineman

MIAMI GARDENS - The Miami Dolphins added versatile veteran offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill, who should compete for a backup position on the roster. Brunskill, 31, has played in 92 NFL games for the 49ers and Titans, with 66 starts. Brunskill, 6-foot-5, 300 pounds, can play guard, center and tackle. In a corresponding move, Miami waived fourth-string quarterback Brett Gabbert. Miami also placed offensive lineman Liam Eichenberg and tight end Darren Waller on the physically unable to perform list. Those players can be removed from the list at any time during the preseason and begin practicing. Miami also placed safety Ifeatu Melifonwu on the non-football injury list. Teams can activate a player off Active/NFI at any time before final cuts. Help Big E Miami Dolphins superfan Ian 'Big E' Berger in need of partial liver donation training camp preview: 7 players under most pressure Bring it: Miami Dolphins hear the haters and doubters. 'They talk, we do.' Joe Schad is a journalist covering the Miami Dolphins and the NFL at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach him at jschad@ and follow him on Instagram and on X @schadjoe. Sign up for Joe's free weekly Dolphins Pulse Newsletter. Help support our work by subscribing today. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miami Dolphins' Liam Eichenberg, Darren Waller not ready for training camp

Dolphins place tight end Darren Waller, guard Liam Eichenberg on pup list as training camp opens
Dolphins place tight end Darren Waller, guard Liam Eichenberg on pup list as training camp opens

Al Arabiya

time22-07-2025

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  • Al Arabiya

Dolphins place tight end Darren Waller, guard Liam Eichenberg on pup list as training camp opens

The Miami Dolphins placed recently signed tight end Darren Waller on the physically unable to perform list along with veteran guard Liam Eichenberg as they opened training camp on Tuesday. Waller came out of retirement last month to play on a one-year deal with Miami. He had announced his retirement last June after playing one season for the New York Giants. Speaking Tuesday morning with reporters for the first time since the Giants traded him to Miami on July 1, Waller admitted there were times during his career that he lost his passion for football, saying his joy for the game came and went as he battled substance abuse and mental health issues. He added he feels it's possible to find that joy again in Miami. 'That joy has kind of been elusive,' Waller said, 'but I've always found moments where it came back. It's something I have been able to experience and I feel like that's possible this time around.' He also indicated that his training regimen to be ready for the 2025 season may look different from other players, which in part explains the Dolphins' decision to place him on the PUP list. 'I've been in shape and doing a lot of crazy different workout things in my retirement but it hasn't been football specific movements,' Waller said. 'So there needs to be a solid foundation that's laid before just going out there because I'm going to want to go 120 percent, so sometimes you have to save me from myself.' Eichenberg, a starting guard last season, will likely be a backup in 2025 after the Dolphins signed James Daniels in free agency and selected rookie Jonah Savaiinaea in the NFL draft. Also Tuesday, the Dolphins signed offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill and waived quarterback Brett Gabbert. Safety Ifeatu Melifonwu was placed on the non-football injury list.

Dolphins place tight end Darren Waller, guard Liam Eichenberg on PUP list as training camp opens
Dolphins place tight end Darren Waller, guard Liam Eichenberg on PUP list as training camp opens

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Dolphins place tight end Darren Waller, guard Liam Eichenberg on PUP list as training camp opens

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins placed recently signed tight end Darren Waller on the physically unable to perform list along with veteran guard Liam Eichenberg as they opened training camp on Tuesday. Waller came out of retirement last month to play on a one-year deal with Miami. He had announced his retirement last June after playing one season for the New York Giants. Advertisement Speaking Tuesday morning with reporters for the first time since the Giants traded him to Miami on July 1, Waller admitted there were times during his career that he lost his passion for football, saying his joy for the game came and went as he battled substance abuse and mental health issues. He added he feels it's possible to find that joy again in Miami. 'That joy has kind of been elusive,' Waller said, 'but I've always found moments where it came back. It's something I have been able to experience, and I feel like that's possible this time around.' He also indicated that his training regimen to be ready for the 2025 season may look different from other players, which in part explains the Dolphins' decision to place him on the PUP list. Advertisement 'I've been in shape and doing a lot of crazy different workout things in my retirement, but it hasn't been football specific movements,' Waller said. 'So there needs to be a solid foundation that's laid before just going out there, because I'm going to want to go 120 percent, so sometimes you have to save me from myself." Eichenberg, a starting guard last season, will likely be a backup in 2025 after the Dolphins signed James Daniels in free agency and selected rookie Jonah Savaiinaea the NFL draft. Also Tuesday, the Dolphins signed offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill and waived quarterback Brett Gabbert. Safety Ifeatu Melifonwu was placed on the non-football injury list. ___ AP NFL:

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