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8 am update: Right tackle Austin Jackson agreed to a pay cut as part of a new contract on Wednesday, meaning he will remain part of the team’s offensive line for at least one more season. The move allowed the Dolphins to become cap compliant before teams ...
The second day of free agency tampering is going to be remembered for a long time in the NFL, and it has nothing to do with free agency. In what will likely go down as one of the most shocking decisions in NFL history,
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NFL live halted for breaking news as viewers left blown away by same odd fact
ESPN's NFL Live was interrupted on Monday after news broke that Tua Tagovailoa would be signing for the Atlanta Falcons following his release by the Miami Dolphins
Miami so far has agreed to deals with three players since the start of free agency -- Gonzalez, quarterback Malik Willis and tight end Greg Dulcich. The Dolphins are at least $2.5 million over the salary cap and must become cap compliant by Wednesday afternoon, when the new league year officially begins at 4 p.m.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports Miami Dolphins, quarterback Malik Willis agree to terms on three-year, $67.5M contract.
The Miami Dolphins are about to embark on a search for a new starting quarterback after parting ways with Tua Tagovailoa.