Dolphins’ Terron Armstead ‘coming back’ for 2024: Pro Bowl LT adjusts contract, holds off on retirement

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Terron Armstead isn’t retiring just yet. The Miami Dolphins’ Pro Bowl left tackle agreed to an adjusted contract with the team. “It’s done and I’m coming back,” Armstead told NFL Network.

Armstead said after the 2023 NFL season that he would “take his time” deciding whether to return for another year. Now the Miami Dolphins star lineman is holding off on retirement and will come back for his age-33 campaign.

Armstead has battled injuries throughout his career, missing a combined 11 games in his two years with the Dolphins. But the five-time Pro Bowler has been one of the game’s most respected blind-side blockers when healthy. Signed to a five-year, $75 million deal prior to the 2022 season, he remains under contract through 2026, owed more than $20 million in 2024, per Over the Cap.

Armstead’s entire $13.25 million base salary for 2024 will be fully guaranteed on March 16, per the Miami Herald, which is…


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Author : Cody Benjamin

Publish date : 2024-03-11 21:24:30

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