Kendrick Norton, who had arm amputated in car crash, uplifts Dolphins’ spirits with visit to training camp
Norton, wearing an aqua
"It was actually a surprise," fellow defensive tackle
"I know I haven't seen him since the D-line went down to the hospital and everything. ... Coach [
Since the accident, Norton underwent at least six surgeries while hospitalized, with hopes of eventually getting a prosthetic arm. He was released from the hospital on
Norton was determined to be at fault for the two-car accident, which occurred at around
FHP determined no alcohol or drugs were involved, but did note Norton was not wearing a seat belt.
Before training camp in late July, the
Miami placed Norton on the reserve/non-football injury list, which ensures he will remain with the team and under the
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"When I saw Kendrick, I was drained a little bit [during practice]," Walton said. "It gave me energy. We didn't even know he was coming. It was a welcomed surprised. I was glad to see him."
Even though Norton's football career as a player is over, his tribulations have provided
"It shows his character, and how much you have to be thankful for life each and every day," Spence said of Norton. "Hey, a couple months ago, that guy was sitting in one of our chairs. It's unfortunate what happened, but just to have him out here was a blessing.
"It fills my spirit just to see him smiling."
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