Miami Dolphins Sign Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Edge Rusher, Shaq Barrett
The Miami Dolphins have signed former Tampa Bay Buccaneers edge rusher, Shaq Barrett, to a one-year contract on Wednesday, March 15. The 30-year-old Barrett is a two-time Pro Bowl selection and has been one of the most consistent pass rushers in the NFL over the past several seasons.
Background
Barrett was a fourth-round pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2014 NFL Draft. He played four seasons with the Broncos before signing with the Buccaneers in 2019. In his first season with Tampa Bay, Barrett recorded 19.5 sacks, which led the NFL. He also earned his first Pro Bowl selection and was named an All-Pro.
Key Facts and Latest Updates
Barrett has recorded at least 10 sacks in each of the past four seasons. He has also forced 15 fumbles and recovered eight fumbles during that span. Barrett is expected to be a key part of the Dolphins' pass rush in 2023. He will be paired with Jaelan Phillips, who had 8.5 sacks as a rookie last season.
"Shaq Barrett is a proven pass rusher who has been one of the most consistent players at his position in the NFL," Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said in a statement. "We are excited to add him to our defense and believe he will be a valuable asset to our team."
Analysis and Impact
The signing of Barrett is a significant move for the Dolphins, who are looking to improve their defense in 2023. Barrett is a proven pass rusher who can create pressure on opposing quarterbacks. He will also help to free up Phillips and other defenders to make plays.
"I'm excited to be a part of the Miami Dolphins," Barrett said. "I think we have a great team with a lot of potential. I'm looking forward to contributing to the success of this team and helping us win games."
Conclusion
The signing of Shaq Barrett is a major addition for the Miami Dolphins. He is a proven pass rusher who will help to improve the team's defense. Barrett is expected to be a key part of the Dolphins' plans in 2023 and beyond.
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