As a late-season addition to the Miami Dolphins roster in 2023, what should the team do with linebacker Melvin Ingram heading into 2024? The Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins continued making moves involving edge defenders on Wednesday. The team announced that Melvin Ingram has been signed to the active roster from the practice squad and that Malik Reed has signed to the team's practice squad.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have promoted OLB Melvin Ingram to the active roster from the practice squad. He takes the last open roster spot they had.
This is why the Miami Dolphins went ahead and brought back veteran Melvin Ingram in the final month of the regular season. The Dolphins find themselves with an urgent need at outside linebacker and in the pass-rushing department as they prepare to face the Buffalo Bills and they have to hope that Ingram can deliver.
To gear up for a big game in Week 17 against the Baltimore Ravens, the Miami Dolphins are strengthening their defense. They brought experienced linebacker Melvin Ingram from the practice squad to the active roster.
The Dolphins are standing pat with the roster the way it is for the most part as they prepare for the important matchup with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
The Dolphins announced the elevation of veteran LB Melvin Ingram for Week 17. Ingram, 34, is a former first-round pick of the Chargers back in 2012. He played out his four-year, $8.39 million rookie contract that included 7.61 million guaranteed before the Chargers picked up his fifth-year option that paid him $7,751,000 for the 2017 season.
Cameron Wolfe reports that the Dolphins are elevating LB Melvin Ingram and CB Ethan Bonner for Week 16. Ingram, 34, is a former first-round pick of the Chargers back in 2012.
The Miami Dolphins have added some big-name veterans in recent weeks with Jason Pierre-Paul and Melvin Ingram, but could there be another one on the way?
The Miami Dolphins signed outside linebacker Melvin Ingram, a three-time Pro Bowl selection who played in 17 games for the team last season, to the practice squad on Thursday.
The Miami Dolphins are adding a pass rusher to the roster, with Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reporting that the former Los Angeles Chargers star Melvin Ingram is signing with the AFC East team.
The Miami Dolphins are signing former Steelers outside linebacker Melvin Ingram after a workout with the team, they announced. Ingram played for the Dolphins last season but did not re-sign with the team, instead opting to sit in free agency, waiting for the right opportunity.
The Miami Dolphins (9-4) are signing Melvin Ingram to their practice squad after the veteran pass rusher worked out for the team Tuesday, per Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report.
Less than 24 hours after choking a game away to the Titans, the Dolphins are making moves.
Jordan Schultz is reporting that the Dolphins are, in fact, signing EDGE Melvin Ingram to a contract on Tuesday following a tryout for the team. The veteran has been available all season after playing with Miami last year. Ingram, 35, is a former first-round pick of the Chargers back in 2012.
The Dolphins are bolstering their edge-rushing contingent.
Teams can never have enough pass rushers and Pro Football Focus thinks that's exactly how the Ravens should be thinking with their championship aspirations for the 2023 season.
Eyeing an Ingram agreement similar to the pact they gave Clowney in 2022 — one year, $10M — the Browns instead found a way to acquire Smith, who is three years younger than the former Chargers Pro Bowler.
According to Mary Kay Cabot, the Cleveland Browns were seriously considering signing veteran DE Melvin Ingram to a contract before trading with the Vikings for DE Za’Darius Smith.
Talk about making a quick impression. Veteran linebacker Melvin Ingram, who joined the Miami Dolphins in the offseason, was named Thursday as the AFC Defensive Player of the Month for September.
New Miami Dolphins acquisition Melvin Ingram might not be the same dominant force as when he played for the Chargers, but he can still provide the Dolphins with another threat around the edge.
Ingram will join a Dolphins defense that had the fifth most sacks in the NFL in 2021 with 48.
Ingram finished last season with 25 tackles, 11 quarterback hits and 2.0 sacks in his 15 regular-season games split between Pittsburgh and Kansas City.
When the Kansas City Chiefs sent a sixth-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers back in November in exchange for defensive end Melvin Ingram, expectations were relatively low.
There appeared to be some tension on the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense after the Buffalo Bills’ opening possession of Sunday night’s AFC Divisional Round playoff game.
Ouch. Tell us how you really feel, coach.
Ingram, who earned Pro Bowl honors in 2017, 2018 and 2019, started just one of his six games with the Steelers and made 10 tackles while recording six quarterback hits and one sack.
Ingram wants to be traded after seeing the Steelers reduce his playing time.
The interest in Ingram is understandable and a deal could make sense for both the Steelers and another team.
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