Miami Dolphins veteran operating again Raheem Mostert offered a optimistic replace on his offseason knee rehab on Wednesday morning.
“Rehab is going great! Close to 100%,” Mostert tweeted.
Mostert, 30, the speedster who signed with the Dolphins in free company in March, didn’t take part in offseason practices throughout organized group actions or minicamp. The harm was initially sustained within the 2021 opener with the San Francisco 49ers on his second carry of the season.
“We’ve been very — I wouldn’t say cautious — but we’ve tried not to push the envelope,” stated Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, who had an extended tenure as an offensive assistant with Mostert in San Francisco, in the course of the remaining week of OTAs when talking about all his gamers sitting out offseason drills to rehab accidents.
“The guys that have been hurt are accountable pros that want to play worse than we all want them to play. I can promise that’s a fact. There is nothing that is concerning us at this time. I feel very fortunate. But that’s to the credit of the players because they’re working very hard, but they’re also working very diligently to protect each other while having fast-paced practices.”
The week prior at obligatory minicamp, McDaniel stated: “We are being fairly conservative, but that’s on an individual basis. You try to handle that the right way, which makes the most sense for all parties involved. When they’re ready, they’ll be out there full swing.”
The Dolphins have additionally had veterans in new prized free-agent deal with Terron Armstead, cornerback Byron Jones and fullback Alec Ingold amongst gamers to sit down out offseason practices as they get well from 2021 accidents.
Mostert, particularly, suffered chipped cartilage within the knee on Sept. 14, 2021. He underwent surgical procedure in mid-October, and revealed in early December that he was strolling with out crutches earlier than an offseason of extra rigorous rehab.
In Mostert’s identical tweet, he additionally had an replace on his new child son, Myles Raheem Mostert, after welcoming him to his household on June 7.
“Family is home and everyone is great,” he wrote. “Myles is doing excellent!”
Mostert and former Arizona Cardinals operating again Chase Edmonds had been each signed by Miami within the first week of free company. The Dolphins later added Sony Michel to the operating again group. The new trio is competing with a unit that returns Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed and has undrafted rookie ZaQuandre White and 2021 seventh-round decide Gerrid Doaks.
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