It looks like Cameron Wake will end his career as a Dolphins.
Cameron Wake has singed a two year deal which both offers cap relief and ensures one of Miami’s greatest ever will be around for longer than 2016.
According to ESPN. “The Miami Dolphins have signed 34-year-old defensive end Wake to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Saturday. The deal is worth $15 million, including $10 million fully guaranteed at signing, and it could grow to $17 million, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.”
Also, reported by ESPN, “It is the highest guarantee ever given to a pass-rusher more than 33 years old. As part of the five-year, $33 million contract he signed in 2012, Wake was slated to make $8.275 million in 2016.”
For Dolphins fans, this is obviously great news. Cameron Wake wanted to be a Dolphins and took less to make it happen. This will give a two-year window where Suh, Williams, and Wake will work together to form what most sports betting fans believe will be a ferocious defensive front for Miami.
Cameron Wake will not be sacking for another team anytime soon!
Wake started off slow last year and rumors of his career’s demise circulated. But, it was made quite clear that his struggles were due to injury, because once he was healed, he became the most disruptive force in the NFL for several weeks before his untimely Achilles tear.
Miami fans can also take comfort that it is also highly likely that Cameron Wake will spend his whole career as a Dolphin and retire in aqua! I really didn’t want to see an ugly break up with him wearing another teams colors. This 2 year contract saves me that heartbreak – seems the good news for Dolphins fans keeps coming! Go Fins!!!