The Dolphins have added another former Cowboy.
Free agent safety Keith Davis, a six-year veteran who has played his entire career in Dallas, has agreed to terms with the Dolphins. The move reunites him with, among others, Dolphins secondary coach Todd Bowles, who coached the secondary in Dallas the last three years, and Dolphins front office boss Bill Parcells, who was Davis’ head coach for three seasons in Dallas.
Davis has started 22 games at safety in his NFL career, including 15 starts for Parcells in 2005. But he will likely make his greatest contribution to the Dolphins’ special teams. He was the Cowboys’ special teams captain last year.
Other former Cowboys the Dolphins have acquired include nose tackle Jason Ferguson, cornerback Joey Thomas and center Trey Darilek.
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March 11th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
I don’t think that BP should get credit for “turning the team around” if he then turns dismantles it.
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March 13th, 2008 at 11:12 am
With all of the money tied up and Roy Williams, Anthony Henry & the franchised Hamlin, it looks like concern for the cap hit in the defensive backfield is taking its toll. Newman will be a free agent next year as well, so I think they let or are letting Keith Davis, Jacques Reeves & Nate Jones go if they are persued. Granted, Parcells isn’t helping any by taking players that may have otherwise gone unnoticed. Loosing Jeff Ireland and Sparano to MIA are the biggest hits IMO. I’m curious to see who the 3rd and 4th corners will be this year.
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