MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins’ depth on the offensive line is a concern to start the 2025 season, and a reinforcement is on the way.

The Dolphins are bringing back veteran offensive tackle Kendall Lamm, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier announced in a press conference Wednesday morning.

Lamm was with the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason and training camp, but he was released Tuesday as he didn’t make the Eagles’ initial 53-man active roster.

Lamm, 33, joined Miami late in the 2022 regular season, first on the practice squad and then onto the active roster. The 10-year veteran was a reliable reserve swing tackle in 2023 and 2024, starting 15 games whenever called upon for an injury to left tackle Terron Armstead or another tackle.

Grier said “right now he’s healthy and feels g

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