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Dolphins' Offensive Line Crisis: Injuries Mount, Roster Shuffles

Dolphins in deep trouble! Miami's O-line decimated by injuries as both starting right-side players land on IR. Find out who's stepping up, the impact on upcoming games against tough rivals, and the latest roster moves to fill the gaps. Plus, updates on other key injuries and who's ready to play. Can the Dolphins survive this brutal stretch?

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