The Miami Dolphins have reached an agreement with fullback Alec Ingold on a three-year contract extension, according to @RapSheet. The deal is reportedly worth up to $17.2 million, rewarding a player described as one of the team's "best and most underrated" contributors.
The extension makes Ingold the highest-paid fullback in the AFC. Since joining Miami, Ingold has become a cornerstone of head coach Mike McDaniel’s offensive system, providing elite lead blocking and versatile pass-catching abilities. His presence has been vital to the success of the Dolphins' rushing game and overall offensive rhythm.
Ingold appeared in all 17 games for the Dolphins last season, starting 14. By securing him through a multi-year extension, the Dolphins continue their trend of retaining key veteran leaders who serve as the glue for their high-powered offense. The move ensures that the versatile weapon remains in Miami for the foreseeable future.
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