Jason Sanders injury: Dolphins kicker placed on injured reserve, will miss at least four games with hip issue
Miami now needs a new kicker before the start of the regular season

The Miami Dolphins will be without their kicker to begin the 2025 regular season as Jason Sanders has been placed on injured reserve, the team announced. As a result, Sanders will miss at least the first four weeks of the regular season.
On Monday, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel told reporters that Sanders would miss time as a result of the injury, but wouldn't need surgery.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins will need to sign a free agent kicker to fill in while Sanders is sidelined. Cade York, Eddy Piñeiro, Zane Gonzalez and Greg Zuerlein are among the top free agent kickers available.

Sanders didn't play in Miami's final preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday. Punter Jake Bailey handled kickoff duties and the Dolphins attempted two-point conversions on each of their two touchdown drives.
Sanders has spent his entire seven-year career with the Dolphins after the team selected him in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft. In 2024, Sanders converted 37 of 41 field goal attempts (90.2%) with his longest coming from 57 yards out. Over the course of his time in Miami, Sanders had appeared in 116 consecutive games and converted 187-of-221 field goal attempts (84.6%).
The Dolphins will face the Indianapolis Colts on the road on Sept. 7 to begin the 2025 campaign.