How juggling tennis balls has helped Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle catch footballs
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle recently showcased his new juggling skill, acquired in just two to three days, during organized team activities. Challenged by his new coach, Robert Prince, Waddle believes juggling will improve his hand-eye coordination crucial for football. Despite struggles in the past season, including drops and low receptions, he displays a promising performance in OTAs, catching several deep passes. Waddle's quick learning reflects his determination to enhance his game as he prepares for the upcoming season.
It's really tough; I didn't know anything about juggling, but I learned in two days, if I didn't tell y'all that. ... If I didn't tell y'all that, I learned in two days. Two days.
Waddle is not just juggling to pass the time with training camp still more than a month and a half away. He was actually challenged to learn to juggle by new wide receivers coach Robert Prince.
Waddle appears primed for a rebound with his work in OTAs. ... he caught multiple downfield passes, including a 60-yard touchdown in which he burned third-year cornerback Cam Smith deep.
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