MIAMI GARDENS – The Miami Dolphins signed fullback Alec Ingold to a three-year deal extension on Thursday.
The offer is reportedly worth up to $17.2 million, which would make Ingold the highest-paid out fullback in the AFC, according to Spotrac.com. Only San Francisco Pro Bowl fullback Kyle Juszczyk’s 5 calendar year, $27 million contract is truly worth a lot more.
Ingold signed with the Dolphins in 2022 and was set to develop into a no cost agent in 2024. He’s now signed by 2026.
Ingold appeared in 17 video games previous time and caught 15 passes for 105 yards. His function as a blocker manufactured him a important component in mentor Mike McDaniel’s offense. He played 40% of Miami’s offensive snaps and 30% of special teams snaps.
Miami also prolonged defensive lineman Zach Sieler this 7 days, signing him through 2026 soon after he finished the 2022 season tied for fifth among the all NFL defensive tackles with a vocation-significant 70 tackles.
The Dolphins have several gamers entering the ultimate several years of their contracts, most notably defensive lineman Christian Wilkins, who is entering the fifth year of his rookie offer. Miami was not able to achieve an extension settlement with Wilkins and has tabled his deal talks till the finish of the season.
“We have a large amount of good players coming out there, not just Christian,” standard supervisor Chris Grier said Wednesday. “But we have a great deal of guys listed here in the pipeline listed here in excess of the next couple of many years that are heading to be highly-priced players.”
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