Bayron Matos of Dolphins Regains Mobility After Injury: Good News

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Bayron Matos Regains Mobility After Injury in Dolphins Training

Miami, USA – Dominican offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins, Bayron Matos, has shown encouraging signs after the incident that occurred during Wednesday’s training, where he suffered an injury that required immediate medical attention. According to a statement issued by his representation agency, Z-Axis Sports Marketing, led by Jhoancy Zapata, it has been confirmed that Matos has regained mobility in his limbs and is stable.

We are relieved and grateful to report that mobility has been regained in all limbs and the patient is stable. They will remain under the care of medical professionals for continued observation and recovery.

Jhoancy Zapata, Z-Axis Sports Marketing
The incident occurred at the end of Wednesday’s practice, at which point Matos fell to the ground and was attended to by the medical team before being transported by helicopter to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital. The team’s tight end, Julian Hill, expressed his relief and admiration for the young player.

We are glad to have received news. He is improving and I love it. Byron is a great person, he has been teaching me Spanish. He is one of the toughest players on the team, but a teddy bear off the field.

Julian Hill, tight end for the Miami Dolphins

Message from Bayron Matos on social media

Bayron Matos, 24 years old and originally from Los Mina, Santo Domingo Este, arrived in the NFL through the International Player Pathway program in 2024. He was signed by the Dolphins on April 28, 2024, as an undrafted rookie and seeks to consolidate his position on the team for the 2025 season. The Dominican sports community and NFL fans are following Matos’s progress, hoping for his speedy recovery.
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