Dolphins Pursue Veteran Corners, Navigate Secondary Injuries
Dolphins Pursue Veteran Corners, Navigate Secondary Injuries

Dolphins Pursue Veteran Corners, Navigate Secondary Injuries

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The Miami Dolphins have faced significant challenges in their secondary, with key cornerbacks like Kader Kohou and Artie Burns sidelined for the entire 2025 season due to knee injuries. In response, the team has signed veteran cornerbacks Mike Hilton, Jack Jones, and Cornell Armstrong to bolster the depleted unit, though concerns remain about the overall quality and depth of the cornerback room. The Dolphins are reportedly considering further reinforcements, including potential additions like Rasul Douglas, who has experience but showed a decline in performance last season, and exploring trade options such as acquiring Kansas City's Joshua Williams to add youthful potential. Meanwhile, the Dolphins also declined signing tight end Noah Fant, who was released by the Seahawks, opting instead for the veteran Darren Waller, a decision that has disappointed fans given Fant's potential offensive contribution. The Dolphins remain active in addressing roster weaknesses amid injuries and salary cap constraints, highlighting ongoing efforts to stabilize a pivotal position group in a critical season for the team.

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