Ex-Steelers FS Minkah Fitzpatrick already pushing for new deal with Dolphins

Minkah Fitzpatrick Seeks New Deal with Dolphins Less Than a Month After Trade

Former Steelers Safety Eyes Contract Adjustment With Miami

Miami Dolphins safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, traded to the team from Pittsburgh just weeks ago, is reportedly seeking a new contract. According to Dolphins insider Omar Kelly, Fitzpatrick has switched agents to Drew Rosenhaus in hopes of securing a revised deal.

Kelly also noted that Rosenhaus represents another Dolphin, defensive tackle Zach Sieler, who is also aiming for a reworked contract in the near future. This strategic move could potentially free up much-needed cap space for Miami.

Fitzpatrick's current contract pays him $15.5 million this season and $17.7 million in 2026. However, it remains unclear whether the Dolphins will extend their former first-round draft pick or allow him to seek opportunities elsewhere.

Steelers Land Playmakers in Trade

The Steelers received All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Pro Bowl tight end Jonnu Smith in exchange for Fitzpatrick. Both players are expected to play significant roles for Pittsburgh this season.

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