Punter Matt Haack has signed his restricted free agent tender.
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) April 1, 2020
The Miami Dolphins have officially locked in punter Matt Haack, confirming that Miami’s special teamers will likely be returning in full force once again in 2020. Haack, who has served as Miami’s punter in each of the last three seasons, will return for a fourth barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Haack, of course, was a part of the Dolphins’ stellar “Mountaineer Shot” trick play — a critical moment in Miami’s victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in December of 2019. The play, which won the NFL’s play of the year award in 2019, featured Haack’s back-handed toss to kicker Jason Sanders for a touchdown and provided Miami fans with a memorable trick play that will be remembered for years to come. Would it have been nice to see come in a more meaningful season? Sure. But the Dolphins’ rebuild will be looked at favorably — 2019 included — if this team is able to secure long-term success and reboot their once proud winning ways.
And, at least for now, Haack looks to continue to be a piece of the puzzle. Haack averaged a career best 41.1 net yards per punt in 2019, all while punting 14 times less than his previous career low (69 punts in 2019).
As Miami’s offense continues to improve, ideally we’ll see less and less of Haack throughout the season. That is, of course, unless he’s making a guest appearance to throw another touchdown somewhere down the line.