MIAMI GARDENS – The Miami Dolphins on Monday signed tight stop Durham Smythe to a contract extension as a result of the 2025 time.
Smythe, who was drafted in the fourth round by Miami in 2018, signed a two-calendar year deal with the Dolphins past year, and now receives two additional many years on that offer.
Smythe had 15 receptions for 129 yards and a landing last year. He has 88 receptions for 809 yards and three touchdowns in his vocation.
Miami this offseason shed veteran tight stop Mike Gesicki to the New England Patriots in no cost agency, leaving the staff wanting for other choices at restricted stop. Smythe figures to be Gesicki’s substitute.
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