Aaron Wilson reports that the Bengals recently hosted TE Cethan Carter for a visit this week. It’s worth mentioning that signing him to a contract won’t impact a team’s 2024 compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason. Carter, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Nebraska back in 2017.
Entering the 2023 offseason, the Miami Dolphins have already moved on from one of their tight ends, releasing Cethan Carter to save cap space before the start of the league year.
The Miami Dolphins are making their first moves of the 2023 pre-free agency season and while the moves are not big, they are a start. Cethan Carter has been released, not overly surprising.
The big news involving the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday was the report indicating they would be releasing veteran cornerback Byron Jones in eight days, but they also made some official moves.
The Miami Dolphins announced Tuesday that they’ve released TE Cethan Carter and tendered a contract exclusive rights free agent DB Elijah Campbell. Carter, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Nebraska back in 2017.
The Dolphins have much of their roster set for the long term, especially after acquiring and extending WR Tyreek Hill and OLB Bradley Chubb. But Miami could pare these players from the roster.
The Miami Dolphins have announced a few significant moves on this pre-game Saturday and all three have some implications. The bad news is that Miami lost Cethan Carter for at least the new month as they put him on IR.
The Miami Dolphins have made a number of roster moves early in the season, and that’s not stopping now. On Saturday, the team announced that they would be activating safety Clayton Fejedelem off of injured reserve, placing tight end Cethan Carter on injured reserve and elevating offensive tackle Brandon Shell from the practice squad.
The Miami Dolphins officially ruled out quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. The Miami Dolphins officially ruled out quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in their final injury report ahead of Sunday’s New York Jets game.
The Dolphins have not issued their final injury report for Thursday’s game against the Bengals. But because the team moved up its travel schedule to avoid Hurricane Ian, the team has issued one game status.
Heading into Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Miami Dolphins were without tight ends Cethan Carter and Hunter Long, as they were dealing with a concussion and ankle injury, respectively.
During Sunday afternoon’s victory over the New England Patriots, the Miami Dolphins suffered two injuries that kept players out for the remainder of the game.
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The Miami Dolphins tight end unit is very good on paper and that could be enough to see Cethan Carter no on the final 53. Carter is a valuable blocking
The Miami Dolphins on Thursday moved three players to the reserve/COVID-19 list. The moves come ahead of the team’s Monday Night Football game against the New Orleans Saints, a game that will cap the league’s Week 16 schedule.
The Miami Dolphins announced on Thursday the activation of tight ends Cethan Carter and Adam Shaheen and wide receiver Preston Williams from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Miami Dolphins will begin their second week of training camp without three of their tight ends. Mike Gesicki, Adam Shaheen and Cethan Carter all were placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list Sunday afternoon, a couple of hours after an ESPN report that tight ends coach George Godsey had been sent home with a positive COVID test.
Cethan Carter is on the move. The former Bengals tight end has agreed to a three-year deal with the Miami Dolphins according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Carter signed with the Bengals as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska.
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