Nick Westbrook-Ikhine of Dolphins recovering from an undisclosed injury Originally appeared on Sports Athlon.
The Miami dolphins have signed the recipient Nick Westbrook-Ikhine This off-season with a two-year-old $ 5.99 million contract to be Miami’s No. 3 receiver behind Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.
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Westbrook-Ikhine spent the first five years of his career with Tennessee Titans, creating a reliable role as the third second second option and second second option in the game of passes.
However, during the MINICAPP Mandatory Wednesday, Westbrook-Ikhine revealed that he had worked by an injury.
Mike McDaniel said the receiver had missed some time earlier this season due to the injury, but also noted that Westbrook-Ikhine has been “locked up” since his return.
The wide receiver of the Titans of Tennessee Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (15) takes the Jaguar images.Jeremy reper-Imagnville
Westbrook-Ikhine added that he was still working on the creation of his role behind Hill and Waddle due to opportunities that are soon in the offseason.
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But the injury of the receiver does not seem to be something that will distance him from the training camp.
Westbrook-Ikhine will start her sixth season in the NFL, obtaining a chance with the Titans in 2020 after being not drafted.
The dolphin receiver has an average of 435 yards in the last four seasons since his recruit year, when he had only eight targets. Westbrook-Ikhine has just released his best season in 2024, where he won 32 passes for 497 yards and excelled in the red zone with nine affected over the year.
The non -drained receiver also had a solid career in Indiana. During its last three complete seasons, Westbrook-Ikhine has collected 2,157 yards and 15 affected.
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Although he had a small setback to acclimatize with his new teammates in Miami, Westbrook-Ikhine seems to be recovering from his unknown injury and is ready to win a role in the dolphins in 2025.
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This story was initially reported by Sports Athlon On June 11, 2025, where he appeared for the first time.