Dolphins, Minkah Fitzpatrick agree to reworked deal
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Yes, Dolphins safety Minkah Fitzpatrick received a $16.245 million signing bonus as part of his reworked deal. The truth is that the Dolphins had the ability to convert $14.245 million of his $15.5 million salary into a signing bonus, for cap purposes. That's what they did.
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Dolphins Wire on MSNDolphins agree to reported reworked deal with Minkah FitzpatrickA day after reports surfaced that Fitzpatrick had enlisted the services of popular agent Drew Rosenhaus, the 28-year-old safety agreed to a revised contract with Miami that adds a $16.2 million signing bonus to his deal according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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SB Nation on MSNKELLY: Minkah Fitzpatrick hires agent Drew Rosenhaus, eyes long-term deal with DolphinsAccording to the Miami Herald’s Omar Kelly, Fitzpatrick has hired superagent Drew Rosenhaus — the same agent as defensive tackle Zach Sieler and several other high-priced players — to assure him a new long-term deal with the Miami.
The Miami Dolphins held their first training camp practice open to fans on Saturday in Miami Gardens.Here's what we saw in Day 4.
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