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Jordan Cameron, Dolphins Agree to New Contract: Latest Details and Reaction

March 8, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Miami Dolphins agreed to a new contract with Pro Bowl tight end Jordan Cameron on Tuesday, restructuring his prior two-year deal that would've made him a $9.5 million cap hit in 2016. 
Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald and ESPN's James Walker reported the news of Cameron's fresh contract. Alex Marvez of Fox Sports reported that Cameron's new deal will pay him $6 million total for the season and no extra years were added.
Cameron was thought to be a difference-maker when the Dolphins brought him aboard last offseason, but he made only 35 receptions in his first year with the team.
Miami could've cut the 27-year-old and saved a good chunk of change. It's evident new head coach Adam Gase and his staff valued Cameron's potential and past production, though. His apex came with the Cleveland Browns in 2013 when he reeled in 80 catches for 917 yards and seven touchdowns.
Gase has used tight ends effectively during his recent stints as offensive coord...

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