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CB Xavien Howard and LT Terron Armstead active for Dolphins against Chiefs in Germany
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Date:2025-04-24 13:20:37
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard and left tackle Terron Armstead were active for Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Howard missed two games with a groin injury and his return gives Miami a formidable cornerback pairing with Jalen Ramsey on the other side. Howard has 29 interceptions since entering the league in 2016.
Armstead was activated off injured reserve on Saturday. He sustained a knee injury in Week 4 against the Buffalo Bills.
Miami’s inactives were OL Rob Hunt, S Brandon Jones, WR Robbie Chosen, CB Kelvin Joseph, and QB Skylar Thompson (emergency third QB).
Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay (lower back) was active.
Kansas City’s inactives were RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, DE B.J. Thompson, OL Mike Caliendo, DT Neil Farrell, and DE Malik Herring. Edwards-Helaire didn’t make the trip because of an illness.
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