Dolphins to sign former Falcons pass rusher Matt Judon to a one-year deal, per report


The veteran of the passes, Matt Judon, takes his talents to South Beach, while the NFL Media reports that the 33 -year -old man simulates a one -year agreement with the dolphins of Miami which is worth up to $ 6 million. Judon spent on Monday to visit the organization and decided to put the pen on paper on an agreement.
Judon spent last season with the Falcons of Atlanta after being exchanged from the Patriots of New England for a third round choice following a disagreement on his contract. In 17 games played, he recorded 41 combined plated, 5.5 bags, a career summit of five defended passes and his first career interception. Only Arnold Ebiketie recorded more bags for Falcons last season.
Judon spent his first five NFL seasons with the Baltimore Ravens before signing an agreement of $ 56 million over four years with the Patriots before the 2021 season. Former choice of Fifth Round of Grand Valley State, Judon made four pro Bowls Stroes from 2019 to 2022.
Miami’s Pass-Room Room has struggled to stay healthy in recent seasons. Jaelan Phillips underwent a torn Achilles in 2023, then a partially torn ACL in 2024, while Bradley Chubb missed all the 2024 season due to a torn ACL suffered at the end of the 2023 campaign. The old global choice n ° 21, Chop Robinson should play a more important role in 2025, but it was recently transported to the coasts which is not considered serious.
Dolphin coach Mike McDaniel told journalists that Miami’s interest in Judon does not reflect the concern they have about the other best rushers on the list. Instead, Judon realized to see if it was a situation that would be suitable for both parties, according to the Palm Beach Post.



