Dolphins camp: RB Jaylen Wright leaves practice with apparent leg injury; plus stock up, stock down
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During the Dolphins' final joint training-camp practice with Jacksonville, an on-field fight between the Dolphins defense and Jaguars offense escalated into separate scuffles that spilled into the indoor facility. Dolphins defensive tackle Matthew Butler pursued someone indoors while injured safety Ashtyn Davis became involved. Dee Eskridge had a shoving match with Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis. Tyreek Hill and Travis Hunter did not practice while recovering from oblique ailments. RB Jaylen Wright left early and visited the Baptist Health medical facility; WR A.J. Henning also left on a cart and exited on crutches. Multiple players were listed absent or limited with injuries.
MIAMI GARDENS - The Dolphins had their final joint practice of training camp Thursday, as well as their final practice open to fans, when Jacksonville came to town. Midway through practice a fight between the Dolphins defense and Jaguars offense merged into two separate fights. The scrap started outside on the practice field and some of the action migrated to the inside practice facility through an open garage-type door. Dolphins defensive tackle Matthew Butler started chasing someone in the indoor. An injured safety Ashtyn Davis was getting in there, too.
-RB Jaylen Wright left practice early. He was seen flexing his right leg. Wright was seen entering the Baptist Health medical facility that's attached to the Dolphins training facility. Wright is locked in a battle for the No. 2 running back job with rookie Ollie Gordon II. Starting running back De'Von Achane is sidelined with a calf injury. -WR A.J. Henning went to the Baptist Health medical facility on a cart. He was on crutches once he left the cart.
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