Breaking: Dolphins Put Another Top Talented Star On PUP List

The Miami Dolphins have started their NFL training camp with rookie wide receiver Tahj Washington placed on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list, as announced by the team. This designation means Washington will be unable to participate in practices or games until he is removed from the list, a move that could happen at any point during the summer. However, if he remains on the PUP list when the regular season begins, he will be required to sit out a minimum of four games before becoming eligible to join the active roster.

During his college career at USC, Washington showcased his talents with impressive statistics, recording 163 receptions for 2,449 yards and 15 touchdowns across 30 starts over the past three seasons.

 

In addition to Washington, the Dolphins placed undrafted safety Mark Perry on the non-football injury list, indicating that Perry’s condition prevents him from participating in activities related to football that are not directly related to NFL play.

These roster moves mark the beginning of the Dolphins’ preparations for the upcoming season, with Washington and Perry’s statuses reflecting ongoing evaluations and considerations for their roles within the team’s plans moving forward.

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