Austin Jackson, the Miami Dolphins' right tackle, has returned to practice without a brace on his knee after undergoing surgery for a meniscus tear. Scheduled to miss the second half of the 2024 season, Jackson remains optimistic about his recovery. His efficient rehab has led the Dolphins to restructure his contract, signaling trust in his abilities. Before his injury last season, Miami boasted a strong rushing game, illustrating Jackson's importance to the team's offensive line moving forward, especially following the retirement of Terron Armstead.
I knew I was going to be back soon. That was my goal the whole time, getting better.
Austin Jackson is playing and out on the field moving as good as he's ever looked.
It was tough. I hate to leave the season the way I did last year with so much at stake in terms of fighting for playoffs.
Miami was averaging 133 rushing yards per game, good for the ninth-best ground game in the league before Jackson's injury.
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