While the Miami Dolphins have taken a step back in 2025, one player has stepped up in a big way: cornerback Rasul Douglas. Douglas, who was signed in late August after teams made their roster cuts to the 53-player limit, was thrown into a starting role after Storm Duck's injury in Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set for yet another trade deadline of hoovering up role players with some of their treasure trove of draft picks to be dangled as possible enticements for rebuilding teams.
In 2023, the Buffalo Bills traded for cornerback Rasul Douglas prior to the deadline. Last season, they acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper for the stretch run.
There haven’t been many bright spots for the Miami Dolphins’ defense this season. However, one of them might be the play of veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas. Douglas was signed in late August to help the Dolphins round out a patched-together secondary this offseason.
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The Green Bay Packers could certainly use another cornerback, especially after a shaky start of his tenure for free-agent addition Nate Hobbs. Well, two
After being sent from the Green Bay Packers to the Buffalo Bills shortly before the 2023 trade deadline, Rasul Douglas spent a season and a half in Buffalo, ingratiating himself within the team’s culture and adopting its winning philosophy.
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The Miami Dolphins' secondary is unproven, but recently signed cornerback Rasul Douglas doesn’t view the unit as a flaw. A 2017 third-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles, Douglas started 15 games for the Buffalo Bills last season.
The Dolphins signed Rasul Douglas on Wednesday and they're adding another cornerback to the mix as well. The NFL announced that they made a successful waiver claim on JuJu Brents.
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The Miami Dolphins settled on their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday, but as always, that is subject to quick changes the following day. We got a few of those changes already, with the team making a move official in the secondary.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have officially signed CB Rasul Douglas to the roster. The corresponding move is waiving S Jordan Colbert. The former
The Green Bay Packers released their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday afternoon. Per NFL rules, all teams must trim their 90-man rosters down to 53 at the conclusion of the preseason.
These players haven't retired, but they have yet to sign with an NFL team. We’d love to see them back, but there’s a good chance they won't return in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens are being encouraged to strengthen their secondary by signing veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas. With 80 career starts and a Super Bowl win on his resume, Douglas offers proven experience that could bolster Baltimore’s depth following a preseason injury to rookie Bilhal Kone.
Josina Anderson reports that free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas “didn’t move on an offer” from the Miami Dolphins on Thursday. According to Anderson, Douglas continues to field interest from “multiple” teams.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that the Dolphins are still in active discussions with veteran free agent CB Rasul Douglas. Miami could use some help at cornerback, with GM Chris Grier noting the team would look to sign free agents following the draft.
The Dolphins have, as expected, moved on from cornerback Jalen Ramsey. The trade which sent him to Pittsburgh also included the departure of tight end Jonnu Smith.
Rasul Douglas is among the notable corners still unsigned at this point of the offseason. The ninth-year veteran’s next destination is unclear, but a return to the Packers should not be expected.
Former Buffalo Bills' cornerback Rasul Douglas remains available in free agency and one analyst believes he could land with a team that could be one of the Bills' biggest competitors in the AFC.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports the former Bills CB Rasul Douglas “quietly visited” the Dolphins last weekend. Jackson adds Miami made an offer, but the two sides did not come to an agreement.
The Seahawks’ cornerback search includes multiple names. After the team met about a reunion with Shaquill Griffin, a higher-profile option has since emerged.