The Miami Dolphins have let go of four veterans to create roster space for new rookies before their upcoming rookie camp, signaling a shift in team strategy. Long snapper Blake Ferguson, who had a significant presence over five seasons but missed last season due to an undisclosed medical issue, was among the most notable releases. Defensive tackle Neil Farrell, who had recently been re-signed, was another surprise as the arrival of rookie defensive linemen necessitated a change. Overall, the roster adjustments aim to enhance the team's depth and dynamics ahead of the season.
The Miami Dolphins have released four veterans to make space for rookies ahead of this weekend's rookie camp, including long snapper Blake Ferguson and defensive tackle Neil Farrell.
Ferguson, a former seventh-round pick, had an injury last season and the team may re-sign him or replace him; defensive linemen selected in the draft prompted the release of Farrell.
Collection
[
|
...
]