Barry Jackson, a highly regarded reporter at the Miami Herald, has reported that the Miami Dolphins have extended the contract of Kendall Lamm, who serves as a versatile backup tackle. In his expected role, Lamm will support tackles Austin Jackson and Terron Armstead, as he has done previously.
Despite being primarily a backup, Lamm has frequently been called upon to start games during his two-year stint with the team. In the 2023 season alone, he played in all 17 regular season games, starting eight of them and accumulating 613 offensive snaps, which accounted for 56% of Miami’s regular season offensive plays.
This re-signing addresses one less position of need for Miami as they approach the NFL Draft later this month, a strategic move allowing them to focus on selecting the most talented players available when their turn comes. Stay tuned for updates on the specifics of Kendall Lamm’s new contract, which will be provided once details are released to the public. For the latest developments in free agency and leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, keep following The Phinsider.
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