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The Miami Dolphins signed cornerback Jack Jones and waived Ryan Cooper Jr. in a corresponding move, the team announced Saturday. This move comes after veteran defensive back Artie Burns tore his ACL during the first practice of training camp.
Saturday brought more bad news out of Miami Dolphins training camp as cornerback Kader Kohou went down with a right leg injury during a rep while defending Tyreek Hill. According to Miami Herald reporter Barry Jackson,
Former Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Jack Jones signed with the Dolphins, the team announced Saturday morning. Less than six hours later, ex-Cincinnati Bengals nickel corner Mike Hilton joined the aqua and orange, according to Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz
Miami signed veteran cornerback Mike Hilton, NFL Network’s Cam Wolfe reported on Saturday. The Dolphins announced earlier they had signed cornerback Jack Jones.
The new scenery from Pittsburgh to Miami isn’t the only change in Minkah Fitzpatrick’s life since he was traded from the Steelers to the Dolphins. Fitzpatrick has also hired established NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus as his new agent,
Dolphins sign former Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton as their latest move to improve 2025 defense during training camp
The Miami Dolphins signed cornerback Jack Jones Saturday morning, adding talent and depth to the position after cornerback Artie Burns' season ending injury.
Hilton, 31, has spent four years with the Pittsburgh Steelers and four with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Ole Miss product has won two AFC Defensive Player of the Week awards and started double-digit games each of the past two seasons.
Dolphins add former Raiders, Patriots cornerback Jack Jones to 2025 defense after losing CB Artie Burns to injury in training camp
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Dolphins Wire on MSNDolphins also signing former Bengals, Steelers CBThe Miami Dolphins are signing former Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Mike Hilton, according to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report.
During the offseason, the Miami Dolphins’ 2025 second-round pick has focused on building relationships with his teammates both on and off the field.