Report: Dolphins re-signing LB Sam Eguavoen to a one-year deal

Miami appears to be keeping their defense together.

The Miami Dolphins are doing their best to keep all of their defensive players together this offseason.

Miami started off by giving defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah a four-year deal before the legal tampering period began. Then, once the window opened, the re-signed linebackers Elandon Roberts and Duke Riley.

Now, according to the Miami Herald’s Daniel Oyefusi, the Dolphins are re-signing linebacker Sam Eguavoen to a one-year deal worth $2 million with $800,000 fully guaranteed.

Eguavoen, 29, has appeared in every game since joining the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2019.

Last season, he played 60% of the team’s special teams snaps and 18% of their defensive snaps, recording 16 total tackles and seven quarterback hits.

Miami now has just two free agent linebackers that are set to hit the market in Vince Biegel and Brennan Scarlett.

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