Chad Henne suffered a shoulder injury in Week 4 and the latest report says he’ll have surgery, and miss the rest of the season for the Dolphins.
With Chad Henne’s Injury, Dolphins Plan To Sign Sage Rosenfels
Rosenfels has never started more than five games in one season. In his career, he has completed 62.5 percent of his passes, thrown for 4,156 yards and 30 touchdowns, along with 29 interceptions.
Tough year for the fans over at our Dolphins blog, The Phinsider.
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The injury is to his non-throwing shoulder and it was previously reported that the Dolphins feared it could cost him the entire 2011 season. Apparently, that’s the case.
The Dolphins are 0-4 and their coach is on the hot seat in the midst of an incredibly disappointing season in Miami.
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The difference between the two sides is much closer than it seems. The veteran minimum can be up to $810,000 , but counts just $425,000 against the cap for teams.
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The Dolphins enter the bye week so if Henne’s shoulder injury isn’t season ending then the bye comes at a good time. It will depend on what the Dolphins original diagnosis of the injury is and what the second opinion says.
Still, this is a major blow to an already struggling team ranked last in SB Nation’s NFL power rankings.
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The injury to his non-throwing shoulder forced Henne to miss the rest of the game, though he did stay in pads on the sidelines. Matt Moore relieved him and finished the game with 17 completions on 26 attempts and 167 yards.
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