Thursday, October 20th, 2011 at 12:10 pm , filed under NFL News by Bill Gerber
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Miami Dolphins injury vows are getting much deep as Reggie Bush and Brandon Marshall skips the practice session with injury concerns. Reportedly, Reggie Bush is suffering from groin injury; Brandon Marshal is suffering with quadriceps while running back Daniel Thomas and linebacker Cameron Wake and safety Chris Clemons, all with hamstring injuries were limited in practice due to injuries.
However, Dolphins is into the regular season without their starting quarterback, the Dolphins are again dealing with injury problems. Dolphins, Coach Tony Sparano declined to address their status, but he said that there is little to concern about the players who missed the practice on Wednesday. Bush sat out the end of Monday night’s loss against the New York Jets with a neck injury, while Marshall played the entire game.
Starter Reshad Jones is suffering with knee injury and backup Chris Clemons suffers from hamstring. Jones was not at practice, and Clemons was again limited with an injury that has hanged around for weeks. When asked about Jones’ injury is a short-term issue, Sparano replied in confusing state saying that ‘they will see where it goes’. Tyrone Culver, the third-string free safety, practiced with the first team opposite Yeremiah Bell.
Dolphins signed Gerald Alexander; he was on Miami’s roster for six days during training camp. Alexander has started 31 NFL games, fills the roster spot vacated, when receiver Roberto Wallace was placed on injured reserve.
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