Matos (upper body) visited the Patriots on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Matos was injured during a Dolphins practice in late July and was hospitalized for multiple days. He was ultimately placed on IR in late August before being waived with an injury settlement in early September. It appears Matos is back to health now, though he's currently unsigned.
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Bayron Matos: Waived by Dolphins
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The Dolphins waived Matos (upper body) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Matos reverted to the team's injured reserve in late August, but his tenure with the team has now come to an end. The 24-year-old will shift his focus to getting healthy and look to find another opportunity with a new team.
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Dolphins' Bayron Matos: Reverts to IR
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Matos (upper body) reverted to the Dolphins' injured reserve list Wednesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
The move came one day after Matos was waived with an injury designation. The offensive tackle will now have to reach an injury settlement with the team to have a chance to play in 2025. In July, Matos had to be airlifted to a Miami hospital after a collision with a teammate, but he was released from the hospital days later after undergoing tests.
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Dolphins' Bayron Matos: Released from hospital
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Matos was released from a local hospital after suffering an upper-body injury Tuesday, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN reports.
Matos was airlifted to a local Miami hospital after a collision with a teammate on the Dolphins' first day of training camp. The 24-year-old was released from the hospital after a multi-day stay that involved a series of tests.