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The Pittsburgh Steelers continue their reported search for a No. 2 wide receiver to put opposite DK Metcalf. Several notable names have been connected to the Steelers, and now Tony Pauline reports that Pittsburgh has its eye on three noteworthy receivers.
The news on Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle (hamstrings) is encouraging considering the passing game has been slowed by injuries to WR Tyreek Hll (knee) and TE Darren Waller (pectoral).
Tua Tagovailoa explained that his height affected his ability to see receivers like Jaylen Waddle during plays, contributing to Waddle's four targets in Miami's loss.
In less-than-ideal conditions in Cleveland, Tagovailoa threw three interceptions and was benched during the game. Tagovailoa did not blame weather, however, for his lack of throws toward Waddle. Instead, he pointed to his height as the reason he didn't get the ball more to Waddle.
Miami Dolphins coaches have been impressed with progress from rookie DT Kenneth Grant. Elsewhere, WR Jaylen Waddle has a new injury surface.
With Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle reportedly not going to be traded, Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter explain why he is a super-safe fantasy option in a Dolphins offense with little competition.
Waddle (hamstring/rest) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. Waddle is dealing with issues in both hamstrings and receiving some rest at practice as a result, per Furones, which lends ...
Those last four victories in that run were all by one score, however, as the Falcons were right there but could seemingly never get over the hump. Following a “Dirty Birds” victory during their franchise best 14-2 season in 1998,