NFL Injury Update: Is Byron Jones a Cause for Concern for the Dolphins? Maxx Williams is offside for Cardinals

The Miami Dolphins announced Friday that cornerback Byron Jones (Achilles) would begin training camp on the list of physically incapable persons (PUPs). Jones, who signed with the Dolphins in 2020, dealt with quadriceps and Achilles tendon injuries last season. If you remain on the PUP list after the final outages, you will miss at least the first four games of the season on the roster.

What Does Byron Jones’ PUP List Designation Mean for Dolphins High School

Jones has a salary cap of $5.87 million this season. The 30-year-old defensive back will be given time to return to practice as the Dolphins take a look at their younger talent in high school. That said, Elijah Campbell won’t be one of those defensive backs, as he was placed on the non-football injured list on Friday.

The Dolphins have plenty of young cornerbacks competing for jobs this summer, and Jones’ absence, while likely temporary, will give them more time to shine. The 2020 first-round pick, Noah Igbinoghene, will work against three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard with Jones out.

Keion Crossen, Nik Needham, D’Angelo Ross, Kader Kohou, Trill Williams, and Quincy Wilson will battle it out for the depth spots.

Cardinals placed TE Maxx Williams on the puppy list

Williams, who primarily serves as a blocking tight end, suffered a knee injury that ended his season last year. The Cardinals were able to bounce back at the position by trading cornerback Tay Gowan and a fifth-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for former Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz, who re-signed with the team this offseason.

The Cardinals have plenty of depth on the tight end to make up for Williams’ absence. Along with Ertz, the Cardinals will host a competition for deep work with Deon Yelder, Trey McBride, Stephen Anderson, Chris Pierce Jr., Bernhard Seikovits ,and David Wells.

 

If he remains on the roster beyond the final cuts, he will miss at least the first four games of the season.

Browns to place WR David Bell on PUP

Like Jones and Williams, Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell is also expected to be included in the cub’s list, according to NFP informant Aaron Wilson. Bell, a Purdue alumnus, was a third-round pick in April.

Bell caught 232 passes for 2,946 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns during his three seasons at Purdue. With Bell out, Amari Cooper, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Jakeem Grant, and Ja’Marcus Bradley will get plenty of replays.

Cooper and Peoples-Jones are expected to start outside for the Browns, while Grant will work on the slot. Bell and Bradley are expected to fill the depth chart. Michael Woods II, a sixth-round pick, is also vying for a spot with a trio of undrafted rookies and Anthony Schwartz.

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