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Dolphins dealing with plenty of uncertainty, injuries in backfield

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From left: Jay Ajayi, Damien Williams, Arian Foster and Isaiah Pead are all dealing with injuries or conditioning issues as training camp gets underway.

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -- Miami Dolphins practice began Monday with first-team running back Jay Ajayi on the sideline, riding a stationary bike and making it harder for the team's ground game to get rolling.

Ajayi was held out of the first workout in full pads because of knee trouble, an issue that hurt his draft status in 2015. He and the Dolphins said the latest injury isn't serious, but his absence comes at a position already filled with uncertainty.

"The more you can keep that group working together, the better," coach Adam Gase said. "But this is the NFL, right? This is what happens. Next man up."

Not quite ready to be the next man up is four-time Pro Bowler Arian Foster, making a comeback from Achilles tendon surgery last fall. Foster signed with Miami last month and was cleared to join practice Sunday, but the Dolphins plan to phase him in slowly.

Among the other running backs, Damien Williams reported out of shape and has yet to practice, and Isaiah Pead limped off the field midway through Monday's drills. Also contending for playing time are third-round draft pick Kenyan Drake and veteran Daniel Thomas.


Ajayi said he suffered a bone bruise Sunday which caused swelling in his left knee. Gase noted it was Ajayi's other knee that required surgery for a torn ACL in 2011, when he was at Boise State.

"I think he was worried it was more than what it was," Gase said. "Thankfully it's on the other leg."

Even so, Ajayi joined Gase's pals Peyton Manning and Wes Welker -- among others -- as a spectator at the workout.

Ajayi said he expects to be back to normal in a couple of days, resuming his pursuit of the starting job as a successor to Lamar Miller, who departed via free agency during the offseason.

Ajayi played in only nine games last season because of a rib injury, and rushed for 187 yards in 49 carries as Miller's backup.
http://www.foxsports.com/florida/st...p-running-backs-jay-ajayi-arian-foster-080116
 
The fact that you come to work out of shape when your profession requires you to come to camp IN SHAPE, speaks volume on the individuals responsibility.
 
But I thought Drake was the injury prone one? Drake will have no problem stealing all reps from Williams if he can't come in shape. That's bad for a rb I would think
 
But I thought Drake was the injury prone one? Drake will have no problem stealing all reps from Williams if he can't come in shape. That's bad for a rb I would think

My favorite football quote of all-time. When Bum Phillips was asked how concerned he was that Earl Campbell couldn't finish his mile run in training camp. "I guess if it's third and a mile we won't give him the ball!"
 
My favorite football quote of all-time. When Bum Phillips was asked how concerned he was that Earl Campbell couldn't finish his mile run in training camp. "I guess if it's third and a mile we won't give him the ball!"

I prefer Bum's Shula quote.......

"He can take his'n and beat your'n....or he can take your'n and beat his'n"
 
So Daniel Thomas is the most healthy, ready to play RB right now???? Here's to hoping Foster and Ajayi can get and stay healthy. Sure wish we had re-signed Miller.
 
With wide open competition Williams shows up out of shape and not able to work. Should have cut him immediately
 
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