
Darren Waller’s comeback suddenly in jeopardy after Dolphins coach’s worrying injury update
NY Post
Darren Waller’s comeback may be over before it began.
Waller came out of retirement this offseason to play with the Dolphins, however, coach Mike McDaniel had an ominous update Wednesday on the former Giant as he deals with a hip strain.
“I expect to not know what to expect until later on this week,” McDaniel told reporters on Wednesday. “We may get to a point where we realize the risk is too great for the rest of the season and we’ll have to do what’s best for the team.”
Waller, 32, was ruled out with the injury late last week in a surprising move after a seemingly healthy offseason.
News that this injury risk might be too great for Waller to play is a bit shocking, although Waller retired while a member of the Giants after being hospitalized in November 2023.
It is still unclear what caused that medical incident, although he said in his retirement video that he was so debilitated that he couldn’t feed himself or stand.

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