Dolphins LT Albert on Week 1 status: 'I'm tired of everybody asking'


The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason with question marks all across the offensive line, with left tackle Branden Albert's knee being one of them.
Albert is recovering from a torn ACL and missed most of training camp while he rehabbed his knee. The Dolphins are just days away from starting the regular season, and Albert is likely to be ready to start -- just don't keep asking him about it.
"I think you know the answer already," Albert told reporters via the Palm Beach Post. "We all know the answer. Ive been starting with the first-team all week and will continue, so there goes our answer. I'm tired of everybody asking me."
Albert has been asked about his knee all offseason and he seems like he's ready to put those questions to rest on Sunday. He previously said that his knee isn't the issue, it's about getting in game shape and helping the team the way he needs to.
Given the fact that he missed the entire preseason, it's easy to understand why he may not be 100-percent ready for NFL action -- even if his knee is completely healthy.
(h/t Palm Beach Post)
