Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 305 lbs |
| Birthplace: Jacksonville, FL |
| Age: 30 |
| School: Georgia |
| Experience: 8 |
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Top Isaiah Wynn News
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Dolphins' Isaiah Wynn: Back on 53-man roster
Wynn (quadriceps) was activated from the reserve/PUP list Monday, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.
Wynn has been practicing since Nov. 13 when he was designated to return and now can be considered healthy enough to return to action Thursday against the Packers. The 28-year-old was the Dolphins' starter at left guard last season, but it's not clear if he'll step into that role again.
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Dolphins' Isaiah Wynn: Designated to return
Wynn (quadriceps/knee) was designated to return from the reserve/PUP list Wednesday.
Wynn practiced in a limited fashion in his first session since being designated to return Wednesday, and he now has 21 days to be activated to Miami's active roster before reverting to the reserve/PUP list. The Georgia product is expected to serve as one of the Dolphins' top backup guards once he's fully recovered from his knee and quadriceps injuries.
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Dolphins' Isaiah Wynn: Placed on PUP list
Wynn (quadriceps) was placed on the reserve/PUP list Tuesday.
Wynn is still working through a quadriceps injury he suffered in 2023 and he'll be forced to miss at least the first four games of the season. The offensive lineman will be first eligible to return in Week 5 when the Dolphins face the Patriots on the road Oct. 6.
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Dolphins' Isaiah Wynn: Working through quad injury
Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Tuesday that Wynn is continuing to recover from his quadriceps injury that he sustained in October, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.
Wynn ended his season on the IR after sustaining a quadriceps injury in Week 7 against the Eagles. Once he's fully recovered, he figures to serve as the starting left guard opposite Robert Jones.
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Dolphins' Isaiah Wynn: Moves to active/PUP list
Wynn (undisclosed) was put on the active/PUP list by the Dolphins on Thursday.
Wynn can return at any point during training camp. The sixth-year pro started seven games at left guard last season before going down with a quad injury and missing the rest of the year.
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Dolphins' Isaiah Wynn: Re-signs with Miami
Wynn (quadriceps) agreed to re-sign with the Dolphins via a one-year deal Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Wynn inked with Miami as a free agent last offseason, and he won the team's starting left guard job before going down with a quad injury Week 7. With standout right guard Robert Hunt having signed a massive deal with Carolina, bringing back Wynn, who is presumably now healthy, gives the Dolphins some consistency between oft-injured left tackle Terron Armstead and new center Aaron Brewer. Wynn struggled as a run blocker last season, but if he can improve in that respect and stay on the field, he could earn more than a prove-it deal for 2025.
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