The Dolphins have scheduled joint practices with all three of their preseason opponents as they prepare for a busy summer. Head coach Mike McDaniel announced that the team will have two practices with the Falcons, one with the Commanders, and one with the Buccaneers. This is not a common practice in the NFL, but McDaniel believes it will benefit his team by simulating game-like situations and providing valuable experience for players. He emphasized the importance of getting his team ample opportunities to compete against other teams during August, which will help them adapt to varying playing styles and prepare for the upcoming season.
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