The Dolphins expect unretired tight end Darren Waller to make his Miami debut in Week 4 against the visiting New York Jets. Waller was “super close” to playing in Thursday night’s 31-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills, head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters on Friday. Waller, 33, missed the first three games for the Dolphins […]
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Dolphins expect TE Darren Waller to return in Week 4

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The Dolphins expect unretired tight end Darren Waller to make his Miami debut in Week 4 against the visiting New York Jets.
Waller was “super close” to playing in Thursday night’s 31-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills, head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters on Friday.
Waller, 33, missed the first three games for the Dolphins (0-3) with a hip strain.
Waller retired in June 2024 after one season with the New York Giants, citing health concerns and a loss of passion for football. However, he returned this summer, coming out of retirement on July 1 with a trade to the Dolphins.
A former sixth-round pick, Waller had a pair of consecutive 1,000-yard seasons with the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders in 2019-20. He made his only Pro Bowl appearance in 2020 after amassing a career-high 1,196 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.
Waller has 4,124 career receiving yards over eight NFL seasons with the Baltimore Ravens (2015-16), Raiders (2018-22) and Giants (2023).
Dolphins tight ends Julian Hill and Tanner Conner have combined for four receptions for 37 yards and no touchdowns so far this season.
–Field Level Media