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Kneeland Hibbett's tenure with the Dolphins was exceedingly brief. The team has decided to waive the rookie long snapper after he participated in only two practices. This unexpected move comes as the Dolphins continue to evaluate their roster ahead of the upcoming season.
Hibbett, who was brought in to compete for the long snapper position, showed promise but ultimately did not meet the team's expectations in such a short timeframe. The decision to release him indicates the Dolphins' commitment to finding the right fit for their special teams unit as they prepare for the challenges of the season ahead.
The Dolphins are now left to explore other options for the long snapper role, as they aim to bolster their special teams. With training camp in full swing, the team's coaching staff will be closely monitoring potential candidates to ensure they have the best possible lineup. Fans will be watching closely to see how the Dolphins address this position moving forward.
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