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Mike McDaniel updates on injured Dolphins following Eagles game

The Miami Dolphins have been far from the luckiest team in the league when it comes to injuries this year, and that didn’t stop during their Sunday night loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, left guard Isaiah Wynn, safety Jevon Holland and linebacker David Long all missed snaps throughout the contest with different ailments.

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On Monday, Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel met with the media and provided updates on their individual statuses following the game.

LB David Long Jr.

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“David Long was cleared last night. Just the timing of which didn’t – he came back out to the sidelines at the end of the game, but once he came back out from the locker room, he would have had to go through an entire warmup process. In the timing of the game, it didn’t make much sense. He came in today and cleared again and reported no symptoms so he should be good to go. And you asked about?”

OL Isaiah Wynn

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“We are getting more information, but it does look like it will be weeks, as it wasn’t a bump or a bruise. We’ll gather more for specificity, but it doesn’t look like we’ll be seeing him for weeks.”

WR Jaylen Waddle

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“It’s something that we’ll be on the front end of trying to treat it. He seems like – from the information that I have today, I would expect him to be practicing. It looks like he’ll be alright. They found a solution and got it loose, which is why he was able to come back in the game.”

S Jevon Holland

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“Jevon, he was cleared in the game, which is why he went back, by the UNC into the game. And then the standard procedure for that is the following day, you have a follow up. In that, he did report symptoms, so he will be in the concussion protocol which is something that we’ll work through and just worry about him getting healthy.”

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