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The Miami Dolphins and defensive tackle Zach Sieler have agreed to a three-year extension worth up to $67.75 million, his agents Drew and Jason Rosenhaus told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Sieler, like safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, is represented by agent Drew Rosenhaus. Fitzpatrick also got his contract extension earlier in camp after he was traded back to the Dolphins by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rosenhaus also represents tight end Jonnu Smith, who received a new deal in Pittsburgh through that trade.
Sieler (undisclosed) is expected to be out "between days and weeks" but is likely to be ready for the start of the regular season, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
Defensive lineman Zach Sieler and the Miami Dolphins have agreed on a three-year contract extension worth up to $67.75 million, including $44 million guaranteed.
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins and standout defensive tackle Zach Sieler have agreed to a new three-year contract extension. It's a deal worth up to $67.75 million, including $44 million guaranteed, according to agent Drew Rosenhaus.
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Dolphins Wire on MSNDolphins give DT Zach Sieler 3-year extension worth up to $67.75 million
Zach Sieler received a three-year contract extension worth up to $67.75 million from the Miami Dolphins. The deal makes Sieler the highest-paid defensive player on the team, with $44 million guaranteed. After struggling to find playing time early in his career, Sieler has become a key player for the Dolphins, recording back-to-back 10-sack seasons.
Zach Sieler’s new Dolphins deal is official—here’s a full breakdown of the contract and what it means for Miami’s defense.
The Miami Dolphins and defensive tackle Zach Sieler agreed to a three-year contract extension worth up to $67.75 million, agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed.
MIAMI GARDENS ― Zach Sieler, the real deal, was wearing an aqua cowboy hat as his young son was corralled by wife Hannah during his contract extension news conference. The Miami Dolphins had rewarded Sieler with three more years and $67.75 million.
At every step in the process, Zach Sieler learned something new. And, at every subsequent step, he realized how much he still didn’t know about playing in the National Football League.
Defensive tackle Zach Sieler didn’t dress. The same goes for receiver Tyreek Hill, edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and fullback Alec Ingold. Based off of the injury report alone, it appeared that the Dolphins could be in for back-to-back drubbings – even if edge rusher Chop Robinson returned.