The Miami Dolphins have lost a key piece to their offense after Terron Armstead announced his retirement on Saturday night. The team was operating as if the Pro-Bowl left tackle would not be back this season, so this should come as no surprise. Last year, the Dolphins drafted Patrick Paul in the second round as a succession plan at left tackle and while there were some bumps in year one, he showed some flashes. So Paul in his second year has a ton of pressure on him to succeed while Armstead sails off into the sunset after a great career.
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Dolphins five-time Pro Bowl LT Terron Armstead retiring after 12 NFL seasonsOne of the best left tackles of the past decade is calling it a career. Terron Armstead is retiring after 12 NFL seasons split between the New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Saturday.
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