The Miami Dolphins signed defensive end Zach Sieler to a three-year, $30.75 million contract extension in 2023, and the edge rusher has significantly outperformed it.
Zach Sieler continued to be a full participant at Miami Dolphins practice Thursday despite seeking a new contract, with his situation the biggest storyline around the team these days.
At his Wednesday morning media session, Mike McDaniel was asked about a lot of topics as before the Dolphins took the field for their first practice of this training camp.
Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle said he’s fully healthy and ready to rebound in 2025. “I’m feeling good, man,” Waddle said, via Click2Houston. “A lot of pieces coming back from last year.
Day 1 of Training Camp: Zach Sieler Situation is One to Watch Day one of training camp is here, and that means all eyes are now on Zach Sieler as many are curious to see how his situation will play out.
Front Office Moves Dolphins Fans Want to See Before Training Camp Ends With the signing of first-round pick Jonah Savaiinaea to a fully guaranteed rookie deal, the Miami Dolphins are officially in a tight cap situation.
The Miami Dolphins have solved in one way or another pretty much all of their contractual dilemmas of 2025 as they get ready to start training camp, but there's one last big one that remains and there's really only one correct resolution.
Cornerback remains an area of need for the Dolphins at the onset of training camp. Rasul Douglas is still a clear target for the team on the free agent market.
There are only a dozen players in the NFL with more sacks since the start of the 2023 season than the Miami Dolphins' Zach Sieler. Sieler has developed with Miami over the course of the last five years into one of the most underrated defenders in football.
Miami Dolphins' edge rusher Zach Sieler has broken out over the last two seasons to become a top-10 edge rusher in the NFL. However, the Dolphins signed Sieler to a three-year extension in 2023, which looks like an absolute steal at the moment.
The Miami Dolphins have been operating on a tighter cash budget this offseason. A year after the team was freely rewarding players for performances by handing out contract extensions to seemingly anyone who has asked for one, the Dolphins have dramatically swung the pendulum in the other direction.
Five Veterans that Miami Will Lean On In 2025 Heading into the 2025 off-season, the Dolphins are in a reset. Many veterans from the first three years of the Mike McDaniel era are no longer with the team.
The Miami Dolphins have a defensive line stalwart in Zach Sieler. Entering his eighth season in the league, he was just named an honorable mention among the top defensive tackles in the NFL by an anonymous NFL coordinator, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Zach Sieler sits in an interesting position ahead of the 2025 season. Sieler signed a three-year, $30.75 million contract extension with the Dolphins in 2023, with an opt-out option after 2025.
As the Miami Dolphins gear up for training camp starting July 26th, there’s still critical business to handle—namely, adding talent and depth to the roster and extending some core players.
The Miami Dolphins have a dilemma on their hands with tight end Jonnu Smith, who was missing from the two OTAs open to the media as he looks to have his contract redone.
Miami Dolphins DL Zach Sieler has quietly been one of the best and most consistent defensive linemen in the NFL over the last few years. However, you wouldn't know it, given the buzz, or lack thereof, surrounding the veteran defensive tackle. You can put another national outlet in that list of those who've looked him over.
Phins Phorward Edition #8 Signed Sieler’d & Delivered Once again, it’s about time to put those Phins Phorward! Let’s continue my Dolphins player spotlight series by shining a light on defensive tackle extraordinaire Mr.
The Miami Dolphins suffered a big blow to their roster when DT Christian Wilkins left in free agency last offseason, signing a 4-year, $110 million deal
Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Zach Sieler suffered a freak eye injury in practice Thursday that will keep him out of Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals, at a minimum, according to multiple reports Friday.
The Dolphins’ offense is set to receive a major boost in Week 8. On the other hand, the team’s defense will be missing a key contributor for the time being.
Cameron Wolfe reports Dolphins DT Zach Sieler has been ruled out from Week 8 after suffering a fractured orbital bone in practice and is being evaluated to figure out his timeline of recovery. Wolfe notes it’s still unclear if Sieler will require surgery and orbital bone fractures typically have varying timelines.
The Miami Dolphins have a dynamic duo on the defensive line and at least one will be with the club for the foreseeable future. On Sunday, Miami agreed to terms with defensive lineman Zach Sieler on a three-year contract worth up to $36.85 million with $20 million guaranteed.