Dolphins Star’s Secret Surgery This Offseason Raises Big Questions for Upcoming Season

Dolphins Star's Secret Surgery This Offseason Raises Big Questions for Upcoming Season

You know, the Miami Dolphins find themselves at that ever-so-familiar crossroads again — the kind where they’ve been knocking loudly on the AFC contender’s door for years but just haven’t quite mustered the guts to break it down. It’s that season where the pressure bubbles up like Miami heat in July, a make-or-break moment that tests more than just talent. On paper, the offense looks like it should light up the scoreboard, but there’s a twist: a key cog, backup running back Jaylen Wright, just had surgery and might miss some early games. Now, here’s the kicker — can Wright bounce back strong enough to forge his own identity alongside De’Von Achane? The stakes couldn’t be higher, and honestly, this backfield story might just be the linchpin that decides if this Dolphins squad finally leaps beyond the brink or gets stuck in the same old rut. Let’s dive into what this means not only for Wright but for Miami’s playoff dreams… and beyond.

A detail of the Miami Dolphins logo prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

 

It’s a pivotal season for the Miami Dolphins coming up, as this franchise has been knocking on the door of being a contender in the AFC for a few years and has proven to be incapable of taking the next step and beating great teams when it matters most.

While there is plenty of pressure on this team, the offense, at least on paper, looks like it should be as explosive as ever, though it will have to deal with the absence of a key player early in the campaign due to a recent surgery.

Head coach Mike McDaniel said Friday that backup running back Jaylen Wright had a minor procedure done on the leg injury he suffered recently, though it won’t threaten his long-term availability, and he could return at some point in September.

It’s encouraging that Wright wasn’t already placed on injured reserve, so it’s possible he’ll be out for just a few games.

It’s a big season for Wright to prove he is capable of being De’Von Achane’s primary counterpart in this backfield, and this injury came on the heels of an unspectacular preseason showing that saw him post just 19 yards on 13 carries.

He had 68 carries for 249 yards and no touchdowns as a rookie last season as he served in a depth role behind Achance and Raheem Mostert.

He’s also feeling the heat from rookie Ollie Gordon II, who has had a strong camp and ran for 126 yards and a touchdown in the preseason while showing plenty of power that would play well in a complementary role to the speedy Achane.

Hopefully, Wright can heal up and carve out a big role in this offense, because the team is going to need him.

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