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No more Orr
Defensive tackle Leon Orr’s time with the Dolphins came to an abrupt end in the week before the game against the Baltimore Ravens when he was released in the middle of practice.
That move came when the Dolphins found out he had been arrested the previous day on drug possession charges.
“We’re in the middle of the season,” Head Coach Adam Gase said. “We have priorities and this is the No. 1 priority. If guys have other priorities, then they can go about their business somewhere else.”
Orr appeared in five games for the Dolphins after being promoted off the practice squad.
Jordan joins practice
Former first-round pick Dion Jordan returned to practice before the game against the San Francisco 49ers, although there still was no guarantee he would be activated off the Non-Football Injury list this season.
The Dolphins have until Dec. 14 to decide whether to activate him, keep him on NFI or release him.
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