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Matt Judon Signs One-Year Deal With Dolphins, Embraces Work-First Rotational Role

He stresses a work-first fit in a deep edge rotation on a one-year, incentive-heavy deal.

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Overview

  • The four-time Pro Bowler officially joined Miami on a one-year contract with incentives that could bring the value to about $6 million.
  • At his first practice, Judon said he did not come to Miami to relax and emphasized getting up to speed with the system and the team's culture.
  • He said he will defer to incumbents and "plug and play" within a group headlined by Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips and rookie Chop Robinson.
  • Reporters note the addition deepens a front that produced 35 sacks last season (27th in the NFL) and could enable wave rushing, disguise and fresher pass-rush packages with help from interior lineman Zach Sieler.
  • Judon, 33, has 72 career sacks in 131 games and is seeking a rebound after posting 5.5 sacks with Atlanta last season following a 2023 biceps injury.