The Miami Dolphins’ 2024 campaign has unfolded like a series of dramatic chapters.
From the controversy surrounding Tyreek Hill’s opening day incident with law enforcement to the mounting concerns over Tua Tagovailoa’s third diagnosed concussion, the season has tested the team’s resilience.
They take a 2-5 record into their Week 9 matchup against the Buffalo Bills, a mark that stands in stark contrast to preseason expectations.
This downturn is particularly striking given their consecutive playoff appearances and Tagovailoa’s massive contract extension signed this offseason.
As Miami scrambles to salvage its playoff aspirations, it continues to make roster moves.
“Dolphins elevated defensive tackle Neil Farrell and long snapper Matt Overton,” Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston wrote on X.
#Dolphins elevated defensive tackle Neil Farrell and long snapper Matt Overton
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) November 2, 2024
Farrell brings experience from a 13-game NFL tenure that spans three teams.
Starting with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022, moving to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023, and now with the Dolphins in 2024, he’s accumulated 13 tackles, including four solo stops and two tackles for loss, along with one pass defended.
The promotion of Farrell addresses a specific need, filling the void left by Zach Sieler’s absence due to an orbital fracture.
His elevation, marking the second of three permitted moves, provides crucial defensive line depth.
Overton’s addition brings veteran stability to the special teams unit.
His 11-season career encompasses 141 games with multiple franchises: the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Chargers, Dallas Cowboys and now the Dolphins with appearances in Weeks 7 and 8.
His credentials include 26 tackles, a 2013 Pro Bowl selection, and playoff experience with Indianapolis, Tennessee and Dallas.
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