Overview
- Miami reached a one-year, $3 million agreement with Rasul Douglas on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
- The signing lands as teams finalize 53-man rosters by the 4 p.m. ET deadline, which could affect the Dolphins’ final cuts.
- The move follows Monday’s release of Mike Hilton and an offseason that included cutting Kendall Fuller and trading Jalen Ramsey to Pittsburgh for Minkah Fitzpatrick, with injuries to Kader Kohou and Artie Burns further thinning depth.
- Douglas, an eight-year veteran with the Eagles, Panthers, Packers and Bills, has 120 career games, 80 starts and 19 interceptions, and was part of the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII team.
- His 2024 season in Buffalo featured 15 starts but no interceptions, with opposing quarterbacks posting a 122 passer rating and 72.9% completions when targeting him.