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The Miami Dolphins have signed three more players as they continue to grow their 90-man roster.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 30: David Ojabo #90 of the Baltimore Ravens exits the field after an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on October 30, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Miami Dolphins added three more free agents on Friday. The team announced the signing of long snapper Tucker Addington and punter Seth Vernon while ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported the addition of edge rusher David Ojabo.

The addition of Addington and Vernon fills out Miami’s special teams depth chart, joining kickers Riley Patterson and Zane Gonzalez. Patterson re-signed with Miami after serving as the team’s injury replacement for Jason Sanders last year; Patterson and Gonzalez are expected to compete for the one kicking spot on the roster. ESPN’s Adam Schefter also reported Miami lost a free agent as safety Elijah Campbell agreed to a one-year contract with the New York Giants .

Who is Tucker Addington? This marks Addington’s second stint with the Dolphins, having previously spent a 20-day period of Miami’s practice squad during the 2024 season as the team looked to fill-ins for Blake Ferguson, who missed most of the season on the non-football illness list. After not being selected during the 2020 NFL Draft out of Sam Houston State, Addington joined the Houston Gamblers in the USFL in 2022.

He joined the Dallas Cowboys practice squad during the NFL’s 2022 season as a potential injury replacement for Jake McQuiade, but was released a week later. He joined the New England Patriots’ practice squad late in 2022, serving as an injury replacement for Joe Cardona for three games. After being waived by the Patriots during the 2023 preseason, Addington was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars but was released at the end of the preseason.

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