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The Miami Dolphins made some roster moves ahead of their game against the Los Angeles Rams. Starting right tackle Austin Jackson has been placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury he sustained in the last game against Buffalo. It is expected that Jackson will miss at least four games, but coach Mike McDaniel is hopeful that the injury is not season-ending. Surgery is being considered as an option for Jackson. He has been a key player, starting in all eight games at right tackle this season.

In place of Jackson, veteran Kendall Lamm is expected to step in as the starting right tackle. The Dolphins, with a record of 2-6, will rely on Lamm’s experience as they face the Rams, who are currently 4-4, on Monday night.

On a positive note, receiver River Cracraft has been activated after recovering from a shoulder injury he suffered during the preseason. Cracraft is set to make his season debut and is expected to provide a boost to the Dolphins’ receiving corps. This comes at a crucial time as Tyreek Hill is dealing with a wrist injury.

In addition to activating Cracraft, the Dolphins have also signed defensive tackle Neil Farrell to the active roster. They have elevated long snapper Tucker Addington and tackle Jackson Carman for Monday’s game as well.

These roster changes come as the Dolphins look to turn their season around and secure some much-needed wins. Fans will be watching closely to see how the team performs in the upcoming game against the Rams. Stay tuned for more updates on the Miami Dolphins and their journey through the NFL season.

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