Breaking News: Miami Dolphins confirmed the new permanent starting backfield star

The spotlight is firmly on Raheem Mostert, who has been enjoying a standout season with the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins, wise to capitalize on Mostert’s impressive performance, continue to rely on him, especially with the uncertainty surrounding De’Von Achane’s knee injury. Despite Achane’s absence, Mostert, the NFL’s second-leading rusher, has excelled, accumulating 691 yards and scoring 11 touchdowns on 131 carries, putting him only behind San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey in rushing yards produced this season.

 

Mostert, often described as Mr. Do It All, has demonstrated consistency, drive, and reliability. Despite facing knee and ankle pain, he delivered an impressive 86 rushing yards on 22 carries against the Las Vegas Raiders. Mostert’s resilience contributes significantly to the Dolphins’ rushing attack, currently ranked second in the NFL with an average of 143 rushing yards per game and 5.6 yards per carry. Miami’s commitment to the run has made them a force, with the team ranking just behind the Baltimore Ravens in rushing yards.

 

Importantly, it’s not just Achane’s contributions that elevate the rushing game. Mostert boasts a remarkable 5.3 yards per carry average, ranking second in the NFL among qualifying running backs. His career average of 5.35 yards per carry is the third-best in the Super Bowl era among running backs with over 500 attempts, keeping esteemed company with Bo Jackson and Jamaal Charles.

 

With Achane’s status uncertain, the Dolphins must continue to focus on Mostert, who has proven to be a reliable force in the backfield. The Dolphins aim for balance in their offense, with Mostert playing a pivotal role. The team’s offense thrives when Mostert is at his best, ensuring a well-rounded approach.

Despite the waiting period for Achane’s return, the Dolphins may need to rely on Mostert, along with other backs like Wilson and Salvon Ahmed, until Achane is fully healthy. Coach Mike McDaniel, known for his cautious approach to injuries, hinted at taking it day by day, acknowledging the short week and emphasizing progress.

 

In conclusion, Mostert’s outstanding contributions make him the go-to player for the Dolphins in the second half of the season, showcasing his ability to shoulder the weight and responsibility for a team aiming for success.

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