Jaelan Phillips, the Miami Dolphins linebacker, has returned to practice after recovering from a torn Achilles tendon sustained last November. His activation from the physically unable to perform list marks a significant milestone in his recovery journey. Phillips expressed gratitude for his health and is eager to contribute to the team, aiming to build on his previous performance where he recorded 6.5 sacks in just eight games last season. His return is seen as a major boost for the Dolphins' defense as they adapt to new coordinator Anthony Weaver.
- Jaelan Phillips is back in training camp after a long recovery from a torn Achilles tendon.
- His performance last season was promising, and he aims to exceed those expectations this year.
- The Dolphins' defense is adjusting to a new coordinator, and Phillips' presence is a significant boost.