Dolphins camp: Secondary springs to life with two INTs; plus stock up, stock down
Briefly

The first fan-attended training camp practice began earlier to avoid the heat. Attendance was light but energetic. Kader Kohou injured his right leg while playing against Tyreek Hill but improved quickly. The Dolphins focused on intermediate passes, avoiding extensive red zone or deep passing plays under new coordinator Bobby Slowik. The defense improved, recording two interceptions led by Minkah Fitzpatrick. Quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson performed well, while Tyreek Hill had an active day despite not going deep. Rookie linemen entertained fans pre-practice with wrestling moves.
Kader Kohou sustained a right leg injury while defending Tyreek Hill but walked off the field with a limp that improved quickly afterwards.
The Dolphins haven't emphasized red zone or deep passing plays during training camp, focusing more on intermediate and short passes.
The defense recorded two interceptions, showcasing improvement with Minkah Fitzpatrick leading the secondary after a sluggish offseason.
Tua Tagovailoa displayed his usual efficiency during practice, while Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers had productive performances despite throwing interceptions.
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