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Miami Dolphins TE Darren Waller may begin practicing this week. RB De’Von Achane is revealed to be recovering from a calf injury.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/dolphins as The lowdown on the Achane, Sieler Injuries. The Miami Dolphins rested most of their starters Saturday, but are managing injuries to key players following a pair of joint practices with the Detroit Lions.
Miami Dolphins' star defensive end Zach Sieler just earned a new contract extension, and one former player believes he's one of the best defensive players.
Dolphins cornerback Ethan Bonner left their preseason game early. Plus, coach Mike McDaniel on Zach Sieler and De’Von Achane injuries.
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Defensive lineman Zach Sieler and the Miami Dolphins have agreed on a three-year contract extension worth up to $67.75 million, including $44 million guaranteed.
Zach Sieler’s new Dolphins deal is official—here’s a full breakdown of the contract and what it means for Miami’s defense.
Zach Sieler, a defensive end for the Miami Dolphins, signed a three-year, $67.75 million contract extension. Sieler, a former 7th-round pick and two-time Dolphins MVP, emphasized his work ethic and down-to-earth personality.
The Miami Dolphins reached an agreement on a three-year extension worth up to $67.75 million with defensive tackle Zach Sieler on Sunday evening, according to Adam Schefter. The deal includes $44 million in guaranteed money and makes Sieler the Dolphins' highest-paid defensive player.
Sieler, like safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, is represented by agent Drew Rosenhaus. Fitzpatrick also got his contract extension earlier in camp after he was traded back to the Dolphins by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rosenhaus also represents tight end Jonnu Smith, who received a new deal in Pittsburgh through that trade.
Defensive tackle Zach Sieler didn’t dress. The same goes for receiver Tyreek Hill, edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and fullback Alec Ingold. Based off of the injury report alone, it appeared that the Dolphins could be in for back-to-back drubbings – even if edge rusher Chop Robinson returned.