Summary
Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller suffered a pectoral injury during a game against the Cleveland Browns. An MRI revealed he has a pectoral strain rather than a full tear, which means he may not be out for an extended period. His status is considered week-to-week, and he might miss upcoming games.
Key Facts
- Darren Waller, a Miami Dolphins player, got hurt in a game against the Cleveland Browns.
- He suffered a pectoral injury, an injury related to the muscles in the chest.
- Initial fears suggested it could be a serious injury like a torn pectoral.
- An MRI scan showed it's just a pectoral strain, not a full tear.
- His recovery is considered week-to-week, meaning it's uncertain if he will play in the next games.
- Waller has scored four touchdowns in four games this season.
- The Dolphins have struggled this season and lost 31-6 to the Browns in Week 7.