Dolphins Sign 2nd Veteran Cornerback in Secondary Overhaul
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The importance of keeping Tua Tagovailoa healthy can't be overstated for the Miami Dolphins. Much of it rests on LT Patrick Paul, who's fine with it.
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Defensive back Mike Hilton, who played the past four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals, is signing with the Miami Dolphins, per multiple reports, including from NFL.com. The Bengals are scheduled to face the Dolphins in Miami in December on NBC's Sunday Night Football.
T he Miami Dolphins signed cornerback Jack Jones and waived Ryan Cooper Jr. in a corresponding move, the team announced Saturday. This move comes after veteran defensive back Artie Burns tore his ACL during the first practice of training camp.
Jalen Ramsey's relationship with the Miami Dolphins grew increasingly fractious over his final months with the organization. Ramsey had been on the Dolphins' chopping block since April, when general manager Chris Grier publicly disclosed the franchise's intentions to find the three-time All-Pro cornerback a new home before the start of the regular season.
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Minkah Fitzpatrick is believed to be seeking a new contract after his trade from the Steelers to the Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins added needed help to their secondary on Saturday, signing cornerback Jack Jones to a one-year deal.
MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins rookie guard Jonah Savaiianaea has been jamming with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. It's a savvy move. "He's got a voice and he can play every instrument," Savaiinaea said of Tua after the Dolphins' third training camp practice.
Last summer, former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. ‘s younger brother Kordell won Season 6 of “Love Island USA”, earning $100,000 with his girlfriend Serena Page. This summer, the saga between the viral Peacock series and the Miami football franchise continues.
It’s a way for players to re-emphasize the importance of doing the little things the right way,’ coach Mike McDaniel said.