Miami's Davis leaves with quad injury
CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Dolphins DB Vontae Davis left Miami's Week 9 game at New England in the first quarter with a quadriceps injury. He was replaced by Jason Allen .
CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Dolphins DB Vontae Davis left Miami's Week 9 game at New England in the first quarter with a quadriceps injury. He was replaced by Jason Allen .
The Phinsider (Free subscription) | 05/09/2009
After a long, grueling training camp and preseason, some players will no longer be Miami Dolphins as of 4 pm eastern on Saturday. The Dolphins went into Thursday's preseason finale with 66 players on their roster. They must be down to 53 players by the 4 pm deadline. Below is my final roster prediction. I've included some explanations after my prediction. Check it out and then tell us your final predictions....
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 25/08/2009
Cornerbacks Sean Smith and Jason Allen returned to practice Monday after being tested for swine flu over the weekend and receiving doctors' clearance.
CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 25/08/2009
Miami Dolphins defensive backs Sean Smith and Jason Allen are practicing again after being scratched from Saturday's exhibition game against Carolina with flu-like symptoms. The Dolphins said the two had tests, but declined to say whether the players were tested for swine flu. Smith and Allen both said after practice Monday evening that they were feeling fine. They declined further comment.
US Official Tabloid Gossip (Free subscription) | 24/08/2009
The Dolphins advised their players Saturday morning that two of their teammates would not attend Saturday night's game out of fear that both contracted swine flu, but test results have not yet indicated whether such fears are warranted. Cornerbacks Sean Smith and Jason Allen fell ill late last week, suffering from flu-like symptoms, which led to the team's decision to treat the situation with extreme...
USA Today (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
Miami Dolphins defensive backs Sean Smith and Jason Allen were scratched from Saturday night's exhibition game after coming down ...
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
The Dolphins advised their players Saturday morning that two of their teammates would not attend Saturday night's game out of fear that both had swine flu. But test results had not indicated by Saturday night whether such fears were warranted, sources said.
CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
Miami Dolphins defensive backs Sean Smith and Jason Allen were scratched from Saturday night's exhibition game after coming down with flulike symptoms, and teammates expressed concern that swine flu was a possibility.
ESPN (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
Miami Dolphins defensive backs Sean Smith and Jason Allen were scratched from Saturday night's exhibition game after coming down with flulike symptoms, and teammates expressed concern that swine flu was a possibility.
MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
MIAMI (AP) -Miami Dolphins defensive backs Sean Smith and Jason Allen were scratched from Saturday night's exhibition game after coming down with flulike symptoms, and teammates expressed concern that swine flu was a possibility.
CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
Miami Dolphins defensive backs Sean Smith and Jason Allen were scratched from Saturday night's exhibition game against Carolina after coming down with flu-like symptoms and undergoing tests. The Dolphins said they did not yet have the test results, and declined to say whether the players were tested for swine flu. Smith's agent, David Canter, said his client was already feeling better and planning...
The Big Lead (Free subscription) | 22/08/2009
Swine Flu: Two members of the Miami Dolphins have swine flu according to ESPN’s Chris Mortsensen. The players who fell ill this week are cornerbacks Sean Smith and Jason Allen, according to the Miami Herald.
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 15/08/2009
At 25, Dolphins cornerback Jason Allen isn't old. Not by the NFL's standards. And certainly not by society's standards.<p/> Yet these days, as Allen grinds away at his fourth training camp since being drafted 16th overall in 2006, he can't help but feel like the grizzled veteran as he scans Miami's defensive backfield. Vontae Davis. Sean Smith. Chris Clemons. All fresh-faced rookies.
The Phinsider (Free subscription) | 29/07/2009
We focused on the linebackers yesterday. Today, we will keep our attention on the defensive side of the ball and talk a little about Miami's cornerbacks. It's clear that the Dolphins wanted to address their secondary this past offseason. They signed Gibril Wilson to compliment the re-signing of Yeremiah Bell - creating a hard-hitting safety tandem. They also spent a lot of resources on upgrading the...
The Daily Blitz (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
As Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald points out, Jason Allen and the Miami Dolphins share something in common. Their inconsistency. Allen, who the Dolphins drafted in the first round as a safety in 2006 , has been asked to move from safety to cornerback to safety, et cetera. ''Well, honestly, with Jason unfortunately he's been bouncing around a little bit positionally ,'' Sparano admitted last week....