The Dolphins have added some more experience to their offensive line. The team announced that they’ve signed lineman Sean Harlow and waived offensive lineman Ireland Brown in a corresponding move.
Journeyman Harlow has played in 41 career games (eight starts). Since being selected in the fourth round of the 2017 draft, the Oregon State product has played with the Falcons (two stints), Colts, Cardinals, Giants (two stints) and Cowboys.
The 29-year-old lineman is coming off a 2023 campaign in which he bounced around the NFC East. He spent the 2023 preseason with the Giants before joining the Cowboys practice squad. The Giants snagged him from Dallas and added him to their active roster, where he played a backup role in seven games.
While Harlow can play around the OL, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald surmises that the veteran will be competing for a backup center gig. The team is rostering Liam Eichenberg and Andrew Meyer behind starter Aaron Brewer.
Brown was previously part of that competition but will now be looking to resume his NFL career elsewhere. The Rutgers UDFA earned a deal with the Dolphins following a successful minicamp tryout.