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2025 NFL Week 1 Buzz: Injured Dolphins Starters Returning, Possible For Week 1

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September 1, 2025
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Who is starting, who is hurt, who is on the move – NFL news is nonstop, and we’re breaking it down week by week of the season

Here’s the latest on what’s happening around the league entering Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season.

Ailing Dolphins getting back on track

The Dolphins have been dealing with a number of injuries heading into Week 1 of the season, but things are looking up on that front. Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters that running back De’Von Achane would practice on Monday, while wide receiver Tyreek Hill and tight end Darren Waller are both on track to play in Week 1.

Achane started 16 games for the Dolphins in 2024, picking up 907 yards on the ground and another 582 in the air while totaling 12 touchdowns between the two. He is one of four running backs the Dolphins have, of which just one is fully cleared to play in Week 1: Achane is labeled as questionable, Jaylen Wright – who is recovering from right leg surgery – is doubtful for Week 1 and did not practice on Monday, while Alexander Mattison is on the IR with a season-ending neck injury. That leaves third-string back Ollie Gordon II as the only one with a clean bill of health as of Monday.

Steelers sign Warren to extension

The Steelers and running back Jaylen Warren have agreed to a two-year extension that brings the value of his deal to three years, $17.25 million. Per ESPN, Warren receives a $5.95 million signing bonus, and his salary for 2025 will be bumped to $7 million, with $5.05 million and $5.15 million payouts in the following two campaigns. Of the $17.25 million, $12 million is guaranteed.

Warren is the top back on the Steelers’ depth chart for 2025, but he has never started a game for the Steelers in his three years in the NFL. He has seen considerable use, though, as he has appeared in 16, 17 and 15 contests in those three seasons. He’s amassed 1,674 rushing yards and six touchdowns in 346 attempts, for an average of 4.8 yards per attempt, as well as another 894 receiving yards.

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