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Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill reinjures left knee in practice

- By Steven Wine Associated Press Sports Writer

DAVIE, Fla. — Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill reinjured his left knee in practice Thursday when it buckled as he scrambled and fell without being hit. Tannehill walked slowly off the field accompanie­d by trainers. He underwent an MRI, but results weren’t definitive regarding the extent of the injury, and further assessment was expected today.

“You see your quarterbac­k go down, you think the worst,” tight end MarQueis Gray said. “He’s in all of our prayers, and we hope he’s back on the field.”

Tannehill missed last season’s final four games, including a playoff loss at Pittsburgh, after spraining two ligaments in the same knee. He decided against surgery and took part in all offseason drills.

He was wearing a brace when his knee gave out near the right sideline while running full speed to escape tackle Ndamukong Suh. Tannehill stayed on the ground at least 15 seconds surrounded by teammates before rising and leaving the field.

“I saw him buckle and go down. There was no contact on the play,” offensive coordinato­r Clyde Christense­n said. “The initial reaction is, ‘OK, next man up.’ That’s football. It’s going to happen somewhere in this season. The game doesn’t stop. You go on to the next play. And then, obviously, my personal thing is, ‘Boy, I sure hope it isn’t serious.’”

The injury occurred during the seventh practice of training camp.

Matt Moore, an 11th-year veteran, went 2-2 as a starter replacing Tannehill last year and remains the backup.

“There’s a reason we have Matt Moore here,” Christense­n said. “We hope he never has to play, and if he does, he’ll be ready.”

The Dolphins were already without 1,000-yard rusher Jay Ajayi, sidelined since Monday by a concussion. Their top lineman, center Mike Pouncey, has seen extremely limited activity as he returns from hip surgery. The Dolphins spent several weeks after last season assessing the extent of Tannehill’s ACL and MCL sprains before ruling out surgery, which could have jeopardize­d his availabili­ty for the start of this season. Tannehill rehabilita­ted the partially torn ligaments, underwent stem cell treatments and has been saying since May he felt 100 percent.

“Dealing with an injury like that for the first time, it was a tough process for me,” Tannehill said last week after the first practice of training camp. “But the building, everyone around me, really supported me throughout that whole process. I’m glad to be back out here and feeling really healthy again.”

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