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Marty Booker
12/9/2005
Booker made it through the Dolphins' practice unscathed on Thursday, prompting the team to upgrade him from questionable to probable on the injury report. Barring any setbacks, he will return to the starting lineup for Sunday's tussle with the San Diego Chargers after missing last weekend's victory over the Buffalo Bills with a strained calf muscle.
12/4/2005
After failing to practice with the Dolphins because of a strained calf muscle, Booker will be inactive for Sunday's matchup with the Buffalo Bills. The veteran receiver, who has not recorded a catch in his last two games, will be replaced in the starting lineup by Bryan Gilmore.
12/1/2005
Nursing a strained calf muscle, Booker has been unable to work out with the Miami Dolphins this week, and he is highly questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Buffalo Bills. The veteran receiver, who has not recorded a catch in his last two games, likely will be a game-time decision.
10/26/2005
Booker's sprained ankle is still a bit sore, and the Dolphins have listed him as questionable for Sunday's meeting with the New Orleans Saints. The veteran receiver was able to practice with the team on Wednesday, so it appears he should be good to go by the weekend. He'll receive treatment and be evaluated on a daily basis.
10/22/2005
Booker suffered a sprained ankle during Friday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. X-rays came back negative.
9/12/2005
Booker topped the 100-yard plateau for the first time in 11 games, hauling in five passes for 104 yards in Sunday's season-opening victory over the Denver Broncos. One catch by the Dolphins' receiver went 60 yards for a touchdown.