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Dolphins' Jalen Ramsey Denies Reports of Immediate Return from Knee Injury, Debut Unclear

Ramsey's recovery from a torn meniscus ahead of schedule brings optimism to Dolphins' defense ranking 20th in the NFL, with his final decision to play pending on whether he considers his condition "great" enough.

  • Dolphins' cornerback Jalen Ramsey denies reports of an immediate return from knee injury, stating that the decision will depend on whether he feels 'great'. He acknowledges the possibility of playing this week but insists he won't play unless he feels great.
  • Ramsey was injured during the Dolphins' training camp, suffering a torn meniscus while contesting a pass to Tyreek Hill during drills. Initial reports projected that he would be out until at least December.
  • Ramsey's return to the Dolphins' lineup is eagerly anticipated as the team's defense currently ranks 20th in the NFL, allowing nearly 27 points per game. Ramsey's potential return comes as welcome news to the Dolphins who are currently 5-2 this season.
  • Despite the team's strong start to the season, the Dolphins are cautioned against rushing Ramsey's return. Head coach Mike McDaniel emphasizes the importance of ensuring Ramsey's condition is up to standard before he returns to the field.
  • If not activated for play by November 7, Ramsey will spend the rest of the season on the injured reserve as per NFL regulations.
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