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Home»News»Dolphins’ Star Cornerback Injured Amid Ongoing Secondary Challenges
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Dolphins’ Star Cornerback Injured Amid Ongoing Secondary Challenges

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The Miami Dolphins are grappling with a series of injury setbacks, particularly within their secondary. Recently, newly acquired cornerback Artie Burns suffered a season-ending ACL tear, leaving the team in a precarious position. Just days later, their top cornerback, Kader Kohou, sustained a leg injury during practice, raising further concerns about the team’s defensive depth. Kohou managed to walk off the field under his own power, but the potential for a significant injury could severely impact the defensive unit as they prepare for the upcoming season.

As the Dolphins navigate these injuries, the urgency to bolster their cornerback corps has increased. In response to Burns’ loss, the team brought in Jack Jones, a veteran corner previously with the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders. Jones’ experience is crucial as he joins a secondary that now includes players like Storm Duck, Cam Smith, and Kendall Sheffield. The Dolphins had previously shown interest in several other established cornerbacks, but the wait to sign a free agent became necessary given their depleted roster.

Kohou’s injury places additional pressure on the remaining cornerbacks, necessitating a reevaluation of the team’s defensive strategy. Despite speculation surrounding Kohou’s condition, the fact that he walked off independently is a silver lining. Nonetheless, the possibility of him being sidelined for weeks could prompt Miami to further explore signing another experienced cornerback to strengthen their lineup.

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The Dolphins face substantial questions as they head into the 2025 season, not only regarding Kohou’s health but also concerning the overall talent and cohesion within the secondary. The team’s recent trades, including sending Jalen Ramsey to the Pittsburgh Steelers and acquiring Minkah Fitzpatrick, have altered their defensive structure but still left gaps. While Fitzpatrick stands as a capable replacement, the absence of another high-caliber corner like Kohou complicates their defensive prospects.

Jack Jones’ arrival offers some hope, as he is expected to become a key starter opposite Kohou. Reviewing his previous performance, Jones played 17 games last season, starting 16, though he did concede eight touchdowns—an area of concern. However, his completion percentage against and passer rating suggest a level of competency that could translate well under Miami’s defensive coordinator, Anthony Weaver.

In the interim, the Dolphins are in a holding pattern regarding Kohou’s injury status. Should it prove to be serious, they may be compelled to make additional moves in the free-agent market to secure more depth in their secondary. The evolving situation highlights the fragility of NFL rosters as teams strive to balance talent with injuries, making it a critical period for Miami as they prepare for the approaching season.

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