Mike McDaniel confirms suspicion regarding status of two key Miami Dolphins starters for the start of the 2024 season

It appears as though the Miami Dolphins will be without a pair of important starters for the first four games of their 2024 season.  On Monday morning, head coach Mike McDaniel announced during his press conference that G Isaiah Wynn and OLB Bradley Chubb will start their season on the reserve/PUP list, along with OLB […]

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Jul 28, 2024; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel talks to reporters during a press conference at Baptist Health Training Complex.
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It appears as though the Miami Dolphins will be without a pair of important starters for the first four games of their 2024 season. 

On Monday morning, head coach Mike McDaniel announced during his press conference that G Isaiah Wynn and OLB Bradley Chubb will start their season on the reserve/PUP list, along with OLB Cameron Goode. 

He listed the other remaining player active/PUP list, Odell Beckham, Jr. as "TBD". 

The status of Wynn and Chubb shouldn't come as a surprise.  Both players have remained on the PUP list and thus have been unable to practice, indicating they both still have a way to go before they're going to be ready for game action. 

Chubb suffered a torn ACL in the final minutes of a blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 17 last year.  Wynn suffered a quad injury in Week 7 against the Philadelphia Eagles, which cost him the rest of the season.  Mike McDaniel recently announced that Wynn was dealing with "compounding stuff" in his quad, which certainly wasn't a good sign about his current status.  That concern proved to be justified on Monday. 

Beckham, Jr., who signed with Miami back in May on a one-year deal, has yet to work with QB Tua Tagovailoa during a practice setting. As such, even when he does get healthy, he'll still have to work to get both game ready without the benefit of a training camp and get in sync with his new quarterback and offense.  As such, it's likely going to be a little bit before we see a primed and ready Beckham, Jr. on the field for Miami, even if he manages to avoid going on reserve/PUP. 

But such has been the mantra for this team for too long the last two years: next man up.