Dolphins agree to one-year with guard Richie Incognito
The Miami Dolphins have decided to take a chance on controversial offensive guard Richie Incognito. The team is in the process of completing a one-year deal with Incognito that could be worth a little more than $1.3 million, according to an NFL source. Incognito, a five-year NFL veteran, spent Monday night and Tuesday meeting with the Dolphins, who decided to overlook the 26-year-old’s checkered past and sign him. Incognito will give the team a versatile interior lineman with 47 NFL starts. He can play multiple positions and could challenge for the starting job at right guard, shared by Donald Thomas and Nate Garner in 2009. But Incognito also brings a lot of baggage. Incognito has incurred $85,000 in the fines the past two seasons. In 2009 with St. Louis, Incognito had two personal fouls in two separate games, leading the Rams to cut him on Dec. 15. Two days earlier, Incognito head-butted two Tennessee Titans players during a 47-7 loss and eventually was fined $50,000. The previous season, Incognito was fined $35,000 for three separate incidents during a game against the Redskins, including
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Dolphins agree to one-year with guard Richie Incognito
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