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    Left guard Jeno James had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee last week.
    He’s one Dolphins O-line member that should be safe next season.
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    Dolphins guard underwent surgery on his right knee Tuesday.
    He’ll be evaluated on week-to-week basis. If it was arthroscopic surgery, he’ll probably be back by week twelve.
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    Dolphins G Jeno James was brought to a hospital Wednesday night after he became lightheaded and sick to his stomach following practice.
    The Dolphins had two practices on Wednesday in extreme heat. James was probably the best Dolphins offensive linemen last season.
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    Dolphins guard Jeno James was in stable condition Thursday after suffering from dehydration Wednesday.
    He’s still in the hospital, but it looks like James will be okay. Dolphins camp has already had it’s share of victims this year.
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    Dolphins G Jeno James (knee surgery) is expected to play in Week 14.
    James is considered one of Miami’s top offensive linemen, so his return bodes well for the causes of Sammy Morris and Travis Minor. Ronnie Brown (hand surgery) is expected to miss at least one game. The Dolphins would surely like Ricky Williams back right about now.
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    Dolphins G Jeno James (knee surgery) is listed as out this week.
    Sammy Morris is an easy sit vs. New England. It would be nice for Ronnie Brown owners if the returns of Brown and James coincide in Week 15.
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    Dolphins G Jeno James returned to practice Wednesday.
    Now that’s a fast healer. He had arthroscopic surgery 8 days ago! James is Miami’s best linemen, so this is good news for the beleaguered Dolphins before a trip to Chicago.
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    Dolphins G Jeno James (knee) is fully expected to start in Week 9.
    Ronnie Brown has a slightly better matchup Sunday vs. a Bears defense that allowed Frank Gore to average 9.3 yards-per-carry in Week 8.