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The Miami Dolphins are pulling out all of the stops against the Kansas City Chiefs for their playoff game on Saturday. They are even making a last-ditch effort that should be their last resort.

According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the Miami Dolphins are signing former Chiefs pass rusher Justin Houston to a deal for the upcoming game after Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb are both done for the year.

Houston has 112 career sacks and was last with the Chiefs in 2018. He has since been on several teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Carolina Panthers, who recently released him.

It's also worth noting that the other Dolphins pass rushers available to rush from the edge are Emmanuel Ogba and Melvin Ingram, who both also played for the Chiefs.

The next thing you know, they will be signing Dee Ford, Frank Clark, and Marcus Peters.

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