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Dolphins to release Zach Thomas, source says
By TIM GRAHAM
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Thursday, February 14, 2008
DAVIE — A source close to the situation told The Palm Beach Post this afternoon that the Dolphins will release seven-time Pro Bowl linebacker Zach Thomas in a move to create room under the salary cap.
The announcement is likely to come later today; a Dolphins spokesman declined to comment immediately.
Thomas, 34, was the longest-tenured player on the Dolphins roster. He is coming off a season in which he missed 11 games, including the final nine because of concussion-related issues.
His base salary was $5.65 million, a sum he would have made in 2008, the final year of this contract.
When healthy last season, Thomas was effective. He finished with 52 tackles, one sack and one forced fumble. In the five games he played, he led the Dolphins in tackles four times. He recorded double-digit tackles three times.
The 13 tackles Thomas made against the Washington Redskins on opening day were the team's highest total all season. Thomas had amassed 100 or more tackles in each of his 11 previous seasons.
He suffered a concussion in Week 2 against the Dallas Cowboys and missed the next two games.
Thomas' season was over after the car his wife was driving was rear-ended on the Florida Turnpike following the Week 7 home loss to the New England Patriots. He was placed on injured reserve because of persistent migraines.
Earlier this week, the Dolphins terminated the contracts of four other veteran starters: quarterback Trent Green, receiver Marty Booker, right tackle L.J. Shelton and defensive tackle Keith Traylor.