The Miami Dolphins have officially placed linebacker Bowser on injured reserve due to a knee injury, a move made on Thursday. Bowser had already been ruled out for Thursday’s game against the Green Bay Packers, but this decision ensures he will miss at least the next four regular-season games. By placing him on injured reserve, the Dolphins are confirming that Bowser will not be available for the team’s upcoming matchups.
Under NFL rules, players placed on injured reserve must sit out for a minimum of four games before they can be considered for activation. Therefore, Bowser will be sidelined until at least Week 17, when the Dolphins are scheduled to play the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, December 29. The team will have to adjust to his absence by either relying on other linebackers or possibly making roster changes to fill the gap left by Bowser’s injury.
This move comes at a challenging time for the Dolphins, as they navigate the remainder of the regular season with key players out due to injury. While Bowser’s absence will be felt on the defensive side, the Dolphins will hope for a strong recovery and return in Week 17. In the meantime, they will need to find ways to stay competitive and keep up with their division rivals in the playoff race, all while dealing with the challenges of missing a key contributor like Bowser.
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