Miami Dolphins Bring Back Veteran Tackle Kendall Lamm
Miami Dolphins Bring Back Veteran Tackle Kendall Lamm

Miami Dolphins Bring Back Veteran Tackle Kendall Lamm

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The Miami Dolphins are re-signing veteran offensive tackle Kendall Lamm to provide experienced depth on their offensive line, a position that has struggled recently. Lamm, who spent the past three seasons with Miami and started 44 of his 119 career games, was released by the Philadelphia Eagles during final roster cuts but is expected to pass a physical and officially join the Dolphins. General Manager Chris Grier emphasized the team's focus on getting younger while also making aggressive moves to improve the roster, indicating further potential signings and adjustments. Lamm's return is seen as a positive influence both on and off the field, bringing versatility and familiarity with the Dolphins’ offensive system, and he is expected to serve as the primary swing tackle backing up starters Patrick Paul and Austin Jackson. The Dolphins also made other roster moves, including placing cornerback Cam Smith on the non-football injury list, which opened a roster spot for Lamm. Overall, the organization feels confident with the current roster and coaching staff to compete for playoff success in the 2025 season.

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