While most Miami Dolphins fans are focused on who could be joining the team for the 2024 season and who have already committed to do so, it’s always good to keep up with some of the players who played for the team in years past to see where they end up.
The Washington Commanders continue adding depth in the trenches. After signing center Tyler Biadasz and guard Nick Allegretti early in free agency and re-signing offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas last week, Washington added more help on Monday, signing veteran offensive lineman Michael Deiter.
The Commanders add a versatile veteran to their offensive front.
Last season veteran center Michael Deiter proved his worth as an anchor for the Houston Texans amidst a challenging period marred by multiple injuries along the offensive line.
The Texans announced on Sunday that they are elevating OL Michael Deiter and P Ty Zentner for Week 1. Deiter, 26, is a former third-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2019.
The Texans have signed free agent center Michael Deiter on a one-year deal, the team announced Tuesday. They also announced completed deals with linebacker Cory Littleton and running back Devin Singletary.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Texans have signed C Michael Deiter to a one-year contract. This move was expected and initially reported on Monday night.
The Miami Dolphins have done a great job of re-signing their own free agents this offseason. Before Monday evening only Mike Gesicki, Elandon Roberts, Trent Sherfield and Thomas Morstead had left for other teams.
Continuing a busy Houston Texans afternoon, former Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Michael Deiter intends to join the AFC South team. Deiter visited the team Monday and is expected to join Houston’s O-line mix, KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson tweets.
Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Michael Deiter is scheduled to hit free agency this offseason. What should the team do? The NFL’s 2023 free agency period kicks off in two weeks, with players who have expiring contracts able to start signing with new teams at 4 p.m.
In 2022, the Miami Dolphins signed guard Connor Williams to help fix some of their interior offensive line woes, and he was expected to slide in at left guard.
After an extended absence due to a foot injury that saw the player in a walking boot, Miami Dolphins offensive lineman, Michael Deiter, returned to practice today during Miami’s joint session with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
With center Michael Deiter sidelined with a foot injury, the Miami Dolphins worked out a trio of offensive lineman on Sunday. According to Pro Football Network’s Aaron Wilson, Miami worked out centers Cohl Cabral, Jake Lacina, and Cole Toner.
Miami Dolphins center Michael Deiter has been seen in a walking boot during the last week, and that injury has kept him out of the training camp sessions.
Center was viewed by many as a position of need for the Miami Dolphins heading into the offseason, but the team passed on selecting an interior offensive lineman in the 2022 NFL draft and have not added a veteran center in free agency as of Mother's Day.
With all of the changes the Miami Dolphins have made this year to their coaching staff, it’s been well-known that the team in South Florida will be running a completely new offensive system, and that system will include a lot of zone blocking.
The status of Miami Dolphins starting center Michael Deiter appeared a bit cloudy last week when he was spotted wearing a walking boot when the team conducted a walk-through during its bye week.
The Miami Dolphins offense is coming off a couple of impressive performances, and now it's going to be getting some reinforcements. The team announced
Deiter, a 2019 third-round pick, went from starting guard, to backup, to starting center this year. Without him, the ‘Fins will pivot to Greg Mancz.
The struggling Miami Dolphins offensive line apparently has another issue on its hands. Starting center Michael Deiter was not seen at practice Thursday during the portion open to the media, this after he appeared on the first injury report of the week with injuries listed as foot/quad.
Former NFL scout Matt Williamson assesses rookies who have excelled after two full weeks of preseason games.
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