In a surprising move, the Miami Dolphins have traded wide receiver Jaylen Waddle following his suspension for three months due to violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. The suspension, which begins immediately, will sideline Waddle for a significant portion of the upcoming season.
The Dolphins, seeking to adjust their roster and address potential gaps, have reached a deal with the [Team Name] in exchange for [details of the trade]. Waddle, a key player for Miami since his rookie season, had been a standout performer and his departure marks a notable shift in the team’s strategy.
Details on the exact nature of the substance abuse violations have not been disclosed, but the NFL’s policy mandates a three-month suspension for such infractions. The Dolphins are expected to announce additional roster changes in the coming days as they adapt to this unexpected development.
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