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Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl player expresses feeling his best in last 4 to 5 years

A Dolphins helmet awaits on the sideline for the next series during the football game between the Miami Dolphins and the Houston Texans on October 25, 2018 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.


A Dolphins helmet awaits on the sideline for the next series during the football game between the Miami Dolphins and the Houston Texans on October 25, 2018 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
(Photo by Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire)

The Miami Dolphins have something to prove in 2024.

Notably, so does Terron Armstead.

Armstead has always been considered one of the best offensive tackles in the game, and no one can deny his impact or talent.

However, he’s missed plenty of time with injuries throughout the course of his career, and particularly as of late.

That’s why it was a big breath of fresh air to hear him say that this is the best he’s felt in the past four years or so.

Speaking on The Ross Tucker Podcast, the LT claimed to feel quite good.

Armstead reportedly considered retirement in the offseason and has yet to announce whether this will be his final year in the league.

He agreed to take a $2.45 million pay cut for the upcoming campaign, which speaks volumes about his approach to the game and how much he wants to win.

Also, he knows just how important he is for Mike McDaniel and the future of the organization, as they expect him to be a positive influence and mentor for Patrick Paul, who they just took in the second round of the NFL Draft.

The Dolphins have more than enough talent to be considered one of the teams to beat in the AFC East Division.

They’ve fallen short late in the season and could use a boost on the defensive side of the field.

But if Armstead stays healthy and on the field, this offense could be even more special than it is already.