Dolphins add OT Jackson Carman to practice squad, cut ties with Robbie Chosen

The Dolphins added a former second-round pick to the mix on the offensive line.

The Miami Dolphins added offensive tackle Jackson Carman to their practice squad Tuesday and cut ties with veteran wide receiver Robbie Chosen to make room.

Carman, 24, was picked in the second round of the 2021 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals and spent the first three seasons of his career with the team. The Bengals waived Carman in August.

The Clemson alum made six starts as a rookie, but appeared in only five regular season games in the last two years. However, he was called into action during the Bengals’ postseason run in 2022 when Jonah Williams dealt with an injury and made two starts at left tackle.

Chosen, 31, spent the 2023 season with the Dolphins and reunited with the franchise last month after he was released by the San Francisco 49ers. With several injuries at the wide receiver position, Chosen was elevated to the active roster for each of the Dolphins’ first two games. He caught only one pass for five yards on four targets.

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