In addition to re-signing one of their own free agent offensive lineman and adding one from another team, the Miami Dolphins also had a free agent visit with guard Phil Haynes on Monday.
Field Yates of ESPN was the first to report that free agent offensive guard Phil Haynes visited the Dolphins on Monday. Haynes, who will turn 29 in October, was a former fourth-round pick by Seattle in 2019.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that Dolphins’ running back Jeff Wilson Jr has restructured his contract to lower his salary cap number from $3.67 million to $2.357 million in 2024, but he got $400,000 of new guaranteed money.
Center Connor Williams is one of the top remaining free agents. The question isn't as much when he will sign but if he will sign with anyone this offseason?
Jeff Wilson’s restructured contract ensures the Miami Dolphins continuity in the backfield. The Miami Dolphins and Jeff Wilson Jr. have agreed on a restructured contract to keep Wilson a Dolphin for the 2024 season.
Last offseason, the Miami Dolphins re-signed their entire running back room, including Jeff Wilson Jr., who rejoined on a two-year deal worth $6 million.
Defensive lineman Byron Cowart didn't see any regular season action in 2023, but he'll give it another shot in Chicago this year. The Bears announced that they've signed Cowart to their offseason roster.
The Dolphins have re-signed defensive tackle Da'Shawn Hand, the team announced. Hand appeared in 16 games for Miami last season, totaling 17 tackles, a sack and two passes defensed.
The Miami Dolphins' week of free agency was a tale of two parts. The first saw free agents leaving en masse, with Christian Wilkins, Brandon Jones, Andrew
The Miami Dolphins, with both Justin Bethel and Keion Crossen on the market, needed to add a special teams ace and depth cornerback this offseason, and they did so by signing Siran Neal.
The Miami Dolphins began the second week of free agency working to fortify the offensive line. Miami re-signed Isaiah Wynn, who spent the majority of the season as the starting left guard before injuring his quadriceps, and added offensive tackle Jack Driscoll on Monday.
Shaq Barrett understands his role with the Miami Dolphins at first will consist of leading the pass rush while edge defenders Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips recover from their 2023 season-ending injuries.
Veteran offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn and the Miami Dolphins will be running it back. Wynn is coming back to play another season for the AFC East franchise after agreeing to a new deal with the Dolphins, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
His debut season with the Dolphins was cut short, but he will remain in place for the 2024 campaign.
The Dolphins have been extremely active in free agency, both losing and attaining several players with expired contracts.
Tyreek Hill acknowledged recently that he and his wife have been working through some issues, and police reportedly became involved in one dispute between the two.
The Miami Dolphins were able to sign an All-Pro for the upcoming season after losing them for a few days in free agency this week.
The Dolphins have re-signed wide receiver and return man Braxton Berrios to another one-year contract.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Seahawks are signing LB Jerome Baker to a one-year, $ 7 million contract on Saturday. Baker recently visited with the Seahawks so he was clearly on their radar as a potential addition at linebacker.
According to Aaron Wilson, free agent WR Robbie Chosen visited with the Dolphins on Friday. Chosen, 30, signed with the Jets as an undrafted free agent out of Temple back in 2016.
The Dolphins have, thus far, made what can be considered some wild free-agency moves. Gone are the likes of Christian Wilkins and Xavien Howard, among others, defensively.
The Steelers aren't done taking players from their AFC North division rival.
Adding the free agent would be great for the Dolphins, as they'd have a terrific WR trio.
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