Zach Sieler will attend Dolphins' minicamp, may not fully participate
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Dolphins defensive tackle Zach Sieler hasn't been seen on the practice field during OTAs, sparking rumors of a potential holdout for a new contract. However, he attended the first day of the mandatory minicamp. Coach Mike McDaniel confirmed Sieler has been present, if not practicing, and hinted he may not be heavily involved in minicamp activities to avoid injury before securing a new deal. Sieler has two years left on his contract, earning around $8 million annually. Previously, Dolphins GM Chris Grier criticized Sieler’s Pro Bowl snub, hinting at possible negotiations for a higher salary.
Originally by Michael David Smithon June 10, 2025
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