Former Miami Dolphins Players Find New Homes in NFL Shuffle

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28/08/2024 20h59

In a flurry of Tuesday transactions, several former Miami Dolphins players have secured spots on different NFL teams. From seasoned starters to draft picks and veterans, these players have found new opportunities to continue their football careers.

Among the notable moves, offensive lineman Jesse Davis and defensive back Bobby McCain have both joined the Minnesota Vikings, while running back Myles Gaskin has signed with the Minnesota Vikings. These familiar faces, having previously made their marks in Miami, will now bring their expertise to different teams.

Meanwhile, wide receiver Robbie Chosen has found his new home with the San Francisco 49ers. Chosen, who had a brief stint with the Dolphins, will now aim to make an impact with the 49ers' receiving corps.

Other former Dolphins players who have secured deals include Julien Davenport, who will now suit up for the Atlanta Falcons, and Adrian Colbert and Byron Cowart, both joining the Chicago Bears. Additionally, Chris Reed and D'Angelo Ross have signed with the Houston Texans, while Chris Lammons has found a spot with the Indianapolis Colts.

The Las Vegas Raiders have added Cornell Armstrong to their defensive backfield, while the New Orleans Saints have brought in Jesse Davis to bolster their offensive line. Linebacker Sam Eguavoen has joined the New York Jets, adding depth to their defense.

In the NFC West, the Seattle Seahawks have acquired Mario Kendricks, while the Arizona Cardinals have signed Ben Stille. The Detroit Lions have added Mitchell Agude and the Los Angeles Chargers have picked up Frank Ginda. The Tennessee Titans have signed Geron Christian, while the Washington Commanders have added Sheldrick Redwine and Cameron Tom to their roster. The New England Patriots have signed Kellen Diesch, and the New York Jets have also secured Jaylen Twyman.

Lastly, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have secured running back Chase Edmonds, adding depth and versatility to their offensive backfield.

As these former Dolphins players set sail for new horizons, the NFL shuffle continues to reshape rosters as teams prepare for the upcoming season. Fans will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on these familiar faces, eager to see how they fare in their new football homes.

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