Kelly: Kendall Lamm steps to the forefront of Dolphins offensive line
Kendall Lamm is an outlier squared. Not only is the Miami Dolphins offensive lineman an undrafted player from a small college who carved out an NFL career for himself, but this Appalachian State standout has the rare distinction of playing 10 years in the NFL. That means he has had more than twice the average NFL career, and did so by being a backup who was ready to step in, and step up wherever called upon.
Lamm did just that last season for the Dolphins, starting eight games, mainly for Terron Armstead as the five-time Pro Bowl left tackle battled various injuries that kept him sidelined, and forced Miami to lean on Lamm. And he’ll do that again for a stretch of games, which begins tonight against the Los Angeles Rams, as Lamm replaces Austin Jackson as Miami’s starting right tackle because of knee pain Jackson is experiencing.
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