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Tue Sep 1 201519:08The Dolphins released Fields on Tuesday
The Dolphins released Fields on Tuesday, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.
Fields was a Pro Bowler in 2013 and has been the Dolphins' punter since 2007, but they decided to head into the season with the cheaper and younger Matt Darr serving as their punter. Fields will get a chance to hook on with another team before the season begins.
Mon Mar 9 201511:08The Dolphins are planning to released Fields
The Dolphins are planning to released Fields, according to the Miami Herald's Adam Beasley.
There is always a chance that a last minute salary reduction could keep Fields in Miami but with the Dolphins looking to save cap space after the monster contract handed Ndamukong Suh, the team is looking to save every penny they can.
Thu Jan 1 201514:43Fields will go into 2015 season in last year of contract
Fields will go into the 2015 season in the last year of his contract.
Fields had his worst statistical season since 2010 with a average of 46.3 and net average of 38.6. His days as an elite punter may be over.
Sat Mar 2 201311:30Dolphins have loads of cap space this season
P Brandon Fields is the only veteran player the Dolphins under contract for the 2015 season.
They also have seven current rookies under contract through 2015, including quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Cameron Wake could also be back if the Dolphins pick up his option. But the Dolphins have held off on committing to any players for the long term, and subsequently have a ton of roster flexibility this year and in the future. Miami has $45 million in salary cap space this season.
Source: Palm Beach Post
Sat Aug 4 201214:53Miami inks P Fields to four-year extension
Dolphins agreed to terms with P Brandon Fields on a four-year, $13 million extension.
The deal locks Fields up through 2016, and includes $3.3 million guaranteed. He'll count $1.728 million against the cap this season. A 16-game starter every year since 2007, Fields' net punting average of 41.1 yards was fourth in the NFL in 2011.
Source: Palm Beach Post
Fri Jun 18 201018:12Dolphins extend Brandon Fields
Dolphins signed P Brandon Fields to a two-year extension through 2012.
The Palm Beach Post doesn't have bonus details, but Fields will collect base salaries of $598,000, $726,000, and $864,000 over the next three seasons. A well built punter at 6'5/245, Fields ranked eighth in the league in net average (39.8) among punters with at least 40 attempts. In overall yardage average, Fields ranked an even more impressive sixth with 46.3.
Source: Palm Beach Post