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Official Word on Dolphins Week 1 Offensive Line

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The Miami Dolphins starting offensive line for their Week 1 game appears to be set.

Head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed before practice Friday that Liam Eichenberg would start at right guard, this coming after new center Aaron Brewer told reporters the previous day he would be ready for the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars after missing most of training camp with a camp injury.

So, barring any late-minute setbacks, the Dolphins offensive line against the Jagars at Hard Rock Stadium will look like this, from left to right: Terron Armstead, Robert Jones, Aaron Brewer, Liam Eichenberg, Austin Jackson.

Brewer being back is good news for Eichenberg, who made clear in training camp that right guard was his preferred position even though he always would be willing to do whatever was needed of him.

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Eichenberg had never played center until he stepped into the lineup in the Week 3 blowout victory against the Denver Broncos last September after Connor Williams sustained a groin injury.

Eichenberg finished out the season at that position after Williams sustained a torn ACL in the Monday night loss against the Tennessee Titans in mid-December.

There still remain some mysteries about the Dolphins starting offense because it’s unknown what personnel grouping they’ll open the game with.

We know, of course, that Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill also will start, and it’s a good assumption that Raheem Mostert will start at running back, but then it could be De’Von Achane as well if the Dolphins open with two backs, Durham Smythe and/or Jonnu Smith will start at tight end, Alec Ingold will start at fullback or the “F” position if the Dolphins want to go with a bigger personnel package at the start, and Jaylen Waddle will start if the Dolphins open with at least two wide receivers.

One thing that isn’t a question anymore, though: the offensive line.

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Impacts of allowing Haitians to keep Temporary Protected Status

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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitians was set to expire at midnight tonight, until a federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked it Monday evening.

Leaders in Florida said no place would have been impacted more than Miami-Dade County where so many Haitians live and work.

Nancy Mateyer Bowen is the Vice Mayor of Coral Springs and the Florida Democratic Party. She’s a proud Haitian-American, but she said she knows Haiti is not a place people can return to right now.

“Haiti is facing some of the most dangerous conditions in its modern history, worsening gang violence, sexual violence, food insecurity and mass displacement,” she said.

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Together with other party leaders, she said that Tuesday is a day to celebrate. A federal judge blocked the decision to end TPS for Haitians.

Yronel Cabrerra walks with protesters during a candlelight vigil and interfaith prayer at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Jan. 28, 2026, as airport workers and faith leaders rally calling on the federal government to extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitians. (Al Diaz/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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“The impacts, specifically in Miami-Dade County and South Florida will be tremendous,” President of the Florida Democratic Party Nikki Fried said. “Not only the ripping apart of our communities, but our small business owners.”

North Miami is home to the largest Haitian community in the United States.

North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme said the streets of North Miami have been noticeably empty. As a Haitian-American, he said he understands why people are afraid.

“The lawlessness, it’s bad so it’s not a situation for any human being,” he said.

And in Little Haiti at Notre Dame D’haiti, Father Reginal Jean said there’s damage already done.

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“There are many people that did quit their jobs,” Father Jean said. “There are many young people from the church who went back to Brazil or Chile, to Haiti. There are many families that decided to go because it’s unbearable for them.”

On Saturday, while visiting Miami, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed TPS saying it was always meant to be temporary, and individuals should look for other programs they qualify for.

There is a candlelight vigil at the Little Haiti Cultural Center at 6 p.m. Tuesday to pray for those living with the uncertainty.



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Jackson brothers perform at Miami Heat gala

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Jackson brothers Jackie and Marlon perform at Miami Heat gala

The annual Miami Heat Gala not only brought out Miami’s basketball elite, but event also brings out legends every year to light up the stage.

This year’s gala entertainment were Marlon Jackson and Jackie Jackson.

Considered a pioneering family on music, brothers Jackie and Marlon were ready to bring that Jackson Heat inside Kaseya Center.

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With four consecutive number one hits, millions of albums sold and millions of fans around the world, the brothers were as excited as ever to be performing for the gala, a night that gives back.

Part of the original Jackson 5, the brothers performance honored their brothers Michael and Tito, as well as their father, the late Joe Jackson.

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Miami man held without bond after roadside attack on woman, authorities say

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MIAMI — A judge ordered a Miami man held without bond on Monday, one day after his arrest on allegations that he punched and kicked a woman seated in her car.

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Authorities said the attack happened just before 7:45 p.m. Sunday near the 1500 block of Douglas Road. The suspect, Milutin Siriski, lives in the area.

An arrest report from the Miami Police Department states that the woman was parked along the sidewalk when Siriski, a 46-year-old born in the former Yugoslavia, walked by the woman’s vehicle and stared at her.

Police said this prompted the woman to ask him “if he had a problem.”

Authorities said Siriski walked back to the woman’s car and punched her through the open window. The report states that he then “opened the driver’s door and kicked her in the stomach and pull(ed) her by the hair while she was still seated inside.”

Amid a struggle, a passerby intervened and pulled Siriski away from the victim, then restrained him until Miami police arrived, authorities said.

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Police said they arrested him without incident.

Records show he was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center as of Monday morning.

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Chris Gothner joined the Local 10 News team in 2022 as a Digital Journalist.

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