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Brian Flores Shares Ominous Update On Receiver Will Fuller

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ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 26: The Miami Dolphins logo on the video board during the first round at the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium on April 26, 2018 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire)

Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores revealed that receiver Will Fuller would not be available for Sunday’s game while dealing with an undisclosed personal matter.

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Brian Flores maintained that he and the entire Dolphins organization was fully behind Will Fuller as he deals with whatever it may be that he’s going through right now.

“One day at a time. He has my support,” Flores told reporters, via Barry Jackson. “Things happen. When they happen, they’re not part of normal every day, it’s a surprise from that standpoint. He’s dealing with it. We’ll support him.”

But what really turned some heads was that Brian Flores would not comment on when, or even if, Will Fuller would return to the Dolphins this season.

Now, it’s likely that Brian Flores was just keeping the matter as confidential as possible, and giving the “vanilla” answers that most coaches would give during this situation.

But any time you talk about a star players being away from the team for an undisclosed amount of time, fans are bound to panic.

When healthy, Will Fuller has proven to be an integral part of the Miami Dolphins offense. And I’m sure Brian Flores and the entire Dolphins fan base will hope to see him back on the field soon.


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