DAVIE - It appears the Miami Dolphins tight end Jordan Cameron will be sidelined a fifth game because of the concussion he suffered in late September.
Cameron, the Dolphins' starter since 2014, suffered the fourth concussion of his six-year NFL career during Miami's 30-24 overtime win over the Cleveland Browns.
He's seen specialists to address his head injury and migraines, and is still in the early stages of the NFL's concussion protocol program.
Considering Cameron, who has caught eight passes for 60 yards and a touchdown, hasn't entered the stage where he can practice with the team it is possible that he might be shelved past Sunday's home game against the New York Jets.