| Dolphins Team Report (Yahoo! Sports) |
20 Mar 2010 at 1:00pm
Dolphins vice president of football operations Bill Parcells isn't known for having a soft, cuddly side, and that's why his favorite trait for his players is toughness.
That partially explains why Miami signed veteran lineman Richie Incognito to a one-year deal this week that could be worth a reported $1.35 million.
The 6-foot-3, 324-pound Incognito has been fined close to $100,000 by the league for various indiscretions since turning pro in 2005 when the Rams drafted him in the third round. He was cut two days after going berserk in a game against the Titans last year in which he committed two personal fouls that included head-butts, before arguing with his coach Steve Spagnuolo. And last year he was voted as the NFL's dirtiest player in a Sporting News... |
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| Incognito reaches deal with Dolphins (AP) |
17 Mar 2010 at 6:03pm
| Volatile but versatile Richie Incognito is joining the Miami Dolphins, who gave the free-agent offensive lineman a one-year contract and a fresh start Wednesday. Incognito has conceded he has a reputation for being "a less than model citizen," but the Dolphins are counting on him to provide more depth and flexibility up front. |
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