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Fitzpatric­k makes return to practice

- By Omar Kelly

DAVIE — Ryan Fitzpatric­k returned to the Miami Dolphins despite grieving the loss of his mother, who died over the weekend.

Fitzpatric­k, a 16-year veteran who is projected as the Dolphins’ starting quarterbac­k, sat out Saturday’s scrimmage at Hard Rock Stadium after his mother, Lori, died earlier that morning.

“On behalf of my family, I want to thank everyone who has reached out with well wishes,” Fitzpatric­k said in a statement re

leased by the team. “It truly means a lot to us.”

Dolphins coach Brian Flores, whose mother died of cancer before the start of the 2019 season, initially stated Fitzpatric­k would take “as much time as he needs” away from the team.

But on Monday, Flores acknowledg­ed that the team’s 2019 Most Valuable Player was in the facility and expected to practice as Miami began its third week of on-field work as the team prepares for its Sept. 13 season opener at New England.

“Like a lot of us, football is our sanctuary and it’s our place to get away from the tough times, pain and anguish in our lives,” Flores said Saturday. “I know he’ll probably try to get back as soon as he can, but we’re going to give him as much time as he wants or needs.”

That was apparently just a weekend, but it’s possible Fitzpatric­k can depart again to attend his mother’s funeral.

“Really tough time for him and his family,” tight end Mike Gesicki said. ”I really feel for him and his family. He’s trying make sure he’s there [to support] everyone.”

Receiver added

The Dolphins signed receiver

Andy Jones and waived linebacker James Crawford, who had been with the franchise since last September.

Jones had two stints on Miami’s practice squad during the 2019 season. The second-year receiver has played in 11 games with three starts, totaling 11 receptions for 80 yards (7.3 avg.) and one touchdown.

He’s also capable of handling kickoff and punt returns.

Crawford played in three games, mostly on special teams, with the Dolphins last year before being placed on injured reserve.

Injury update

Dolphins receivers DeVante

Parker and Jakeem Grant, who are each nursing undisclose­d injuries from last week, sat out Monday’s practice. Flores insinuated that their absence is precaution­ary.

“He’s working every day to get back out there as soon as he can again. He’s been through some of this training camp and some of the conditioni­ng and some of the fundamenta­ls and techniques,” Flores said about Parker, who led the Dolphins with 72 receptions, which he turned into 1,202 yards and nine touchdowns last season.

“He’ll lose a little bit, but then he can get right back to where he was and continue to improve and elevate — hopefully elevate.”

Rookie receiver Kirk Merritt, and rookie offensive tackle Jonathan Hubbard were also held out of Monday’s practice.

 ?? AMY BETH BENNETT/SUN SENTINEL ?? Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k during stretches prior to Monday’s practice in Davie. Fitzpatric­k is back with the team after the death of his mother over the weekend.
AMY BETH BENNETT/SUN SENTINEL Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k during stretches prior to Monday’s practice in Davie. Fitzpatric­k is back with the team after the death of his mother over the weekend.

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