Dolphins CB Cordrea Tankersley to miss entire season
Associated PressDAVIE, Fla. - Miami Dolphins cornerback Cordrea Tankersley's comeback from a 2018 ACL injury will wait until next season. The Dolphins decided not to add Tankersley to the 53-man roster by Wednesday's deadline, ending his season before it began. Tankersley missed the second half of last season because of his knee injury, and he went on the physically unable to perform list in July. He has been practicing in recent weeks but isn't fully recovered. Tankersley was a third-round pick in 2017 and started 11 games as a rookie.
Former Hurricanes receiver Hurns at Dolphins camp in injury comeback
Tom Pennington / Getty ImagesDAVIE, Fla. - Former Miami Hurricanes receiver Allen Hurns, coming back from a gruesome leg injury, is at the Miami Dolphins training camp in hopes of landing a job. Dolphins coach Brian Flores said Thursday the team will evaluate Hurns' health before deciding whether to offer him a contract. Hurns has 23 touchdown catches in five NFL seasons but made only 20 receptions for 295 yards for the Cowboys last year. Dolphins receiver Albert Wilson, who missed the final nine games last season with a hip injury, was limited in the first workout. Safety T.J. McDonald, tight end Dwayne Allen, linebacker Mike Hull and cornerback Cordrea Tankersley began camp on the active physically unable to perform list.