Dolphins reportedly bringing back OL Kendall Lamm on 1-year deal

The Dolphins added depth to their offensive line by bringing Kendall Lamm back for another year.

The Miami Dolphins are re-signing offensive lineman Kendall Lamm to a one-year deal, according to Dan Graziano of ESPN.

Lamm, 31, first joined the Dolphins as a member of the practice squad in 2022 and was promoted to the active roster about a month later. In 2023, Lamm was Miami’s Week 1 starter at left tackle with Terron Armstead recovering from injury. By the end of the year, Lamm appeared in all 17 games and started eight, including a Week 16 start at right tackle.

According to Pro Football Focus, Lamm allowed 20 total pressures (15 hurries, one hit, and four sacks) in 357 pass blocking snaps.

Prior to his tenure with the Dolphins, Lamm previously spent time with the Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, and Detroit Lions.

In March, the Dolphins signed former Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jack Driscoll to provide additional depth behind Armstead and right tackle Austin Jackson.

Details of Lamm’s new contract with the Dolphins haven’t yet been revealed.

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