Dolphins' Chop Robinson clears concussion protocol; Aaron Brewer, Rasul Douglas updates
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Dolphins' Chop Robinson clears concussion protocol; Aaron Brewer, Rasul Douglas updates
"With a bigger opportunity in front of him than he has had all season, he is cleared from concussion protocol ahead of Sunday's 9:30 a.m. kickoff at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Robinson is good to go Sunday, as coach Mike McDaniel broke the news before Friday's final official practice at Estadio Metropolitano in preparation for Sunday. "You drive through Madrid and you see him on the signs," Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver said Thursday, "so it's important that we get here and he shows up.""
"Robinson first suffered the concussion in the Oct. 30 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He missed last Sunday's win over the Buffalo Bills, but McDaniel indicated he was close to clearance then. Dolphins center Aaron Brewer and cornerback Rasul Douglas, meanwhile, are dealing with foot and ankle injuries as they returned to practice Thursday after missing Wednesday drills in Spain. McDaniel said he's "aggressively optimistic" about Brewer, the durable center who hasn't missed a start with Miami, being available."
Chop Robinson has been cleared from concussion protocol and is expected to play in Sunday's NFL game at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid. The clearance follows a concussion Robinson suffered Oct. 30 against the Baltimore Ravens that caused him to miss last week's game versus the Buffalo Bills. Coach Mike McDaniel announced Robinson's status after the team's final practice in Spain. Dolphins center Aaron Brewer and cornerback Rasul Douglas returned to practice but are coping with foot and ankle injuries. McDaniel expressed optimism about Brewer's availability, while Douglas was listed as questionable.
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