Miami Dolphins CB Artie Burns feared to have torn ACL, ESPN reports
Adam Schefter reported that Burns was awaiting an MRI and second opinion to confirm the diagnosis.
Burns went down as practice was just getting started and appeared to sense the severity of the injury immediately. He slammed down his helmet in disgust.
The Burns injury was part of a grim opening day for the Dolphins. The practice concluded slightly more than an hour later when offensive lineman Bayron Matos suffered an unspecified injury that required him to be flown to a hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
Burns, 30, was signed on March 19 as an unrestricted free agent from Seattle. He was a first-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2016.
Burns has appeared in 90 career games, starting 39, and has recorded 192 tackles, four interceptions and 38 passes defensed. Last season, he appeared in four games for Seattle but missed seven games after going on injured reserve with a toe injury, one of multiple injuries he has suffered in his career.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miami Dolphins CB Artie Burns may have torn ACL on Day 1 training camp

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