Dolphins' Jaelan Phillips Faces Second Consecutive Season-Ending Injury
The Miami linebacker announced he will undergo reconstructive knee surgery following an injury sustained against the Tennessee Titans.
- Jaelan Phillips, Miami Dolphins linebacker, confirmed his season-ending knee injury on Instagram, requiring reconstructive surgery.
- This marks the second consecutive year Phillips has faced a season-ending injury, following an Achilles tear in 2023.
- Phillips sustained the knee injury during the Dolphins' Monday night loss to the Tennessee Titans, initially attempting to play through the pain.
- The Dolphins are now without several key players, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and pass rusher Bradley Chubb, as they struggle with a 1-3 season start.
- Phillips has expressed his determination to overcome this setback and return stronger for the 2025 season, emphasizing resilience and faith in his social media post.