MIAMI (CBSMiami) – For the second straight week, Dolphins players got to hit someone other than their own teammates.
On the heels of a joint practice against the Bears, in come the Atlanta Falcons.
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Two joint practices in the same offseason has been a welcomed change.
“It’s always cool to see something new, something fresh. Like you said, some new faces and go against somebody else, a different scheme and just getting more experience with some different stuff is the biggest benefit to that,” said Dolphins running back Malcolm Brown.