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Miami Dolphins' Jaelan Phillips: Let's not sweat it every time I get a bruise

Miami Dolphins' Jaelan Phillips: Let's not sweat it every time I get a bruise

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MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips has a message for everybody: Thanks for the concern, but please stop thinking the worst whenever I get nicked up.
Phillips took to social media last week after he failed to finish Day 9 of training camp, raising immediate fears about a player whose past two seasons were cut short. 'Yall chill out,' Phillips wrote. 'Just a bruise.'
The 11th practice was in the books when Phillips explained why he put out last week's fire so quickly.
'I appreciate the concern from all the supporters and stuff,' he said. 'But yeah, I just had to let everybody know. I had people blowing my phone up saying, 'Everything OK?' Blah, blah, blah. So maybe next time, let's just, hey, dial it down for a second. I feel great.'
Phillips is being counted on as part of an edge-rushing trio with Bradley Chubb and Chop Robinson. But Phillips' 2023 season ended with a torn Achilles, followed by an ACL tear last year. So when he suffered what appeared to be a leg injury last week, causing him to leave the practice field with a trainer, there was a concern that Phillips said is understandable.
More: Miami Dolphins' pass-rushers Bradley Chubb, Chop Robinson, Jaelan Phillips on field together?
'Obviously, I know why the real fans are concerned,' he said. 'But you've got to understand there's a whole group of people just trying to build this narrative that I'm injury prone and stuff like that. So I'm just telling them to calm down, telling them to chill out.'
Referring to reporters who cover the team regularly, Phillips added, 'Y'all are good. I mess with y'all, so I know y'all are just worried about me, concerned for me.'
There are concerns about the Dolphins' pass rush in general, but those worries would be from quarterbacks having to deal with it. Miami's pass rush is expected to be a team strength.
Jaelan Phillips on Chop Robinson: should become one of NFL's best
Phillips is especially high on Robinson, who last year was a finalist for defensive rookie of the year. Phillips has gone so far as to predict Robinson should become one of the best players in the league.
'I'll just say the consistency of which he's winning and being dominant,' Phillips said. 'I've always seen flashes from him in the past, but I just feel like it's almost every single play. He's making plays more often than he's not.'
With all the attention on the big three, Phillips sought to shine a spotlight on backup edge rushers, calling Quinton Bell 'an absolute dog,' and Derrick McLendon 'a savage.'
But Phillips saved perhaps his most unexpected take for Grayson Murphy, a second-year man from UCLA. Murphy, 24, went undrafted and spent the 2024 season on injured reserve.
'Probably the best pure pass rusher on the team,' Phillips said of Murphy.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Jaelan Phillips assures Dolphins fans he's not injury prone
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