Dolphins rule out CB Kendall Fuller with concussion in Week 3

The Dolphins were forced to turn to undrafted rookie Storm Duck after Kendall Fuller suffered a concussion Sunday.

Miami Dolphins cornerback Kendall Fuller suffered a concussion in the first half and will not return for the remainder of a Week 3 game against the Seattle Seahawks.

Fuller, 29, had three first quarter tackles and a pass breakup that he nearly intercepted before exiting to the locker room early in the second quarter. With Fuller out of action, undrafted rookie Storm Duck took his place in the defensive lineup.

The Dolphins signed Fuller, a former Washington Commanders and Kansas City Chiefs cornerback to a two-year, $15 million contract. In the first two weeks of the year, Fuller was credited by PFF with allowing two receptions for 40 yards on five targets in his direction.

In addition to Jalen Ramsey and Duck, the Dolphins also have Siran Neal and Kader Kohou at cornerback. Second-year defensive back Ethan Bonner, who earned praise from coaches and teammates in August, has been a healthy scratch in each of the first three weeks of the 2024 season.

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