Miami Dolphins linebacker Kyle Van Noy left training camp on Monday with an apparent injury, according to South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Omar Kelly. The injury appears to be a matter of shoulder as upper torso, according to Kelly and happened when Van Noy was performing one-on-one drills with rookie offensive tackle Robert Hunt. Van Noy seemed to slip when he did Hunt, who grabbed him on the turf. Van Noy immediately signaled for coaches to the player, but was able to enter the training facility on his own.
Van Noy joined after the three-and-a-half seasons with the New Englan Patriots at the Dolphins. Last year, he recorded 56 tackles with three passing defenses, three forced fumbles, two fumble picks with a touchdown, and 6.5 sacks. He is expected to be one of the Dolphins’ top two linebackers this season, likely paired with Jerome Baker, as the injury proves not to be serious.
The Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald added cornerback Noah Igbinoghene and running back Patrick Laird to the list of players who did not finish practice on Monday. No indication of the seriousness of any of the potential injuries has been released.
Miami added edge rusher Trent Harris to the roster Monday.