Dolphins agree to terms with Rasul Douglas, finally adding proven veteran cornerback
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The Miami Dolphins signed veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas to a one-year, $3 million contract on roster cut-down day. Douglas is an eight-year NFL veteran who most recently played with the Buffalo Bills in 2024 and part of 2023. He has recorded 19 interceptions in 80 career starts with the Bills, Green Bay, Philadelphia and Carolina. In 2024 Douglas started 15 games for Buffalo but saw declines in coverage metrics, allowing a 122 opponent passer rating and a 72.9 opposing completion percentage, both career lows. The signing strengthens Miami's secondary ahead of the season.
It took until roster cut-down day in the NFL, but the Miami Dolphins finally added a proven veteran cornerback to their secondary. After being linked all offseason, the Dolphins agreed to terms with cornerback Rasul Douglas on Tuesday, according to NFL Network. The deal is reportedly for one year and $3 million.
Douglas, who turns 31 on Friday, is an eight-year veteran in the NFL most recently playing with the Buffalo Bills in 2024 and part of 2023. He has accumulated 19 interceptions in 80 starts between the Bills, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers. His coverage metrics took a dive in 2024. Starting 15 games for Buffalo, the team Miami is trying to catch in the AFC East, he allowed an opponent's passer rating of 122 and opposing completion percentage of 72.9, both career lows.
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