
Dolphins sign former Texas A&M star to bolster OL after Austin Jackson injury
Ifedi, a first-round pick by the Seahawks in 2016, has since played for the Bears, Falcons, Lions, and Browns. Known for his versatility along the offensive line, he's logged over 80 career starts and provides dependable depth in both guard and tackle positions. His durability and veteran experience make him a valuable midseason addition, especially for teams seeking protection stability and injury insurance.
Miami, looking to reinforce its front around quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, gains an adaptable lineman capable of contributing immediately. Ifedi's return to the AFC signals confidence in his continued impact and conditioning. For the Texas native and former Aggie, it's another opportunity to extend a steady and well-traveled NFL career that shows no signs of slowing down.
Below you can see the official announcement via social media.
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