DAVIE, Fla. (AP) – Miami Dolphins rookie cornerback Nolan Carroll has found it difficult to get away from replays of the tripping episode involving him and the New York Jets.
Carroll said Wednesday he has seen the replay on TV more times than he can count.
The Jets suspended assistant coach Sal Alosi indefinitely Wednesday after they discovered he ordered five inactive players to form a wall along the sideline for a punt return, during which he tripped Carroll.
The contact caused a muscle spasm in Carroll’s right leg, which he broke last year, but he later returned to the game. The Dolphins reserve said he has received lots of text messages and phone calls from concerned friends in the wake of the incident.
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