Dolphins Close To Acquiring Kyle Orton
It's beginning to look like it's going to be just a matter of time until the Miami Dolphins acquire Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton.
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It's beginning to look like it's going to be just a matter of time until the Miami Dolphins acquire Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton.
The Miami Dolphins will be making a lot of moves to their roster very quickly in the coming days. From quarterback, to running back, to outside linebacker, the Fins have needs and you'll see all the moves across the league here on CBSMiami.com.
After hours of waiting, the Miami Dolphins have finally agreed to terms with their first veteran free agent. According to CBS4 news partner the Miami Herald, the Dolphins have agreed to a 2-year deal with reserve defensive lineman Tony McDaniel.
As more and more quarterbacks continue to sign with other teams, the Dolphins remain one of the teams possibly in pursuit of Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton. The question for the Dolphins is, why?
The available quarterbacks for the Miami Dolphins to sign continues to dwindle through the first 24 hours of teams being able to negotiate with players.
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