MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- With Jonathan Martin the subject of reported bullying from some teammates, various Miami Dolphins players rallied early Friday around the inactive offensive tackle.

The Miami coaching staff declined to provide much clarity following the team's 22-20 overtime win Thursday night over the Cincinnati Bengals, but several members of the team lined up to express their support for Martin, 24.

"Obviously, we care about J-Mart a lot; we just want him to be all right," said right tackle Tyson Clabo, who replaced Martin in the lineup Thursday. "I want him to come back to work. He's a talented, young football player. I can't say what he's feeling. But I know if and when he wants to come back, I will be there to shake his hand."