Dolphins bring in a veteran corner, but Miami's offer turned down. Search continues
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The Miami Dolphins recently sought to bolster their cornerback position by hosting former Buffalo Bills player Rasul Douglas. Despite discussions, the two parties could not agree on financial terms, leading Douglas to consider options with the Seattle Seahawks. With the departure of Kendall Fuller and potential trade of Jalen Ramsey, the Dolphins are in urgent need of two starting cornerbacks. Their current roster lacks proven talent at the position, necessitating further exploration of available veterans like James Bradberry and Mike Hilton.
The Dolphins are searching for two veteran cornerbacks to fill gaps left by Kendall Fuller and Jalen Ramsey, but their recent interest in Rasul Douglas did not result in a contract.
Despite a recent visit from Rasul Douglas, the Dolphins were unable to reach a financial agreement, leading him to pursue opportunities with the Seattle Seahawks.
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