Miami Dolphins
Richie Incognito - #68 - G
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 3"/ 319 lbs. |
| Birthday | 07/05/1983 |
| Birthplace | Englewood, NJ |
| College | Nebraska |
| Years played | 9 |
| Drafted | 2005, 3rd round, 17th pick by Rams |
Dolphins release QB White, WR Turner
The Dolphins have released QB Pat White and WR Patrick Turner, second- and third-round picks from 2009.
Dolphins acquire OT McQuistan from Cowboys
Looking for a dependable backup for one of the best tackle combinations in the league, the Dolphins traded for OT Pat McQuistan.
Dolphins place OT Garner on I.R.
The Dolphins placed backup OT Nate Garner on injured reserve and DE Phillip Merling on the reserve/non-football injury list Tuesday.
Dolphins waive/injured TE Haynos
The Dolphins placed TE Joey Haynos on the waived/injured list, the team announced Monday.
Dolphins WR Marshall’s preseason not easing concerns about production
A daily Dolphins observer is becoming increasingly skeptical about WR Brandon Marshall's chances of producing at the same level he did with the Broncos.
Dolphins release OG Thomas
The Dolphins terminated the contract of veteran OG Randy Thomas Wednesday, one week after signing him as a free agent.
Report: Dolphins trade WR Camarillo to Vikings
The Vikings have traded CB Benny Sapp for Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo, according to reports.
Dolphins sign OG Thomas
Miami signed 34-year-old OG Randy Thomas on Wednesday.
Dolphins OL Garner reinjures foot
OL Nate Garner had surgery on the same left foot that was operated on in the offseason and could be out two months.
Dolphins being patient with WR Turner
There was speculation throughout the offseason that WR Patrick Turner, the Dolphins' third-round pick in 2009, would be on the roster bubble in training camp.
Dolphins sign veteran TE Martin
The Dolphins have signed veteran TE David Martin, whom the team had released last December.
Dolphins' Henne ready to take next step
There's much to like about Dolphins QB Chad Henne heading into the 2010 season. In fact, for fantasy football owners, he has starter potential.
Dolphins rookie LB Edds tears ACL
The Dolphins have lost rookie LB A.J. Edds, a fourth-round pick, for the season.
Injured Dolphins DE Merling facing pay cut
The first two seasons of Dolphins DE Phillip Merling's career were disappointing and things have not gone well for him since the 2009 season ended.
Dolphins sign top pick Odrick
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PLAYER NEWS
Incognito has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster. Incognito replaces Baltimore Ravens guard Marshal Yanda, who will be participating in the Super Bowl.|||||||
Incognito, an eighth-year pro out of Nebraska, started all 16 games for the Dolphins. The Pro Bowl selection is the first for Incognito.
The Dolphins have reportedly agreed to a one-year contract with Incognito.|||||||
The Dolphins will be the third NFL team since December for Incognito. He has started 47 games but concedes he has a reputation for being "a less than model citizen." Last year the St. Louis Rams benched him in two games, each time after he drew two personal fouls. The Rams waived him after the second benching, and he started the final three games for Buffalo. In Miami, Incognito will compete at right guard with Donald Thomas and Nate Garner.
Incognito started at right guard for Buffalo on Sunday against New England.|||||||
Incognito, who was fined $50,000 by the NFL on Friday for two unnecessary roughness fouls against Tennessee, signed with the Bills on Wednesday.
Incognito was fined $50,000 by the NFL on Friday for two unnecessary roughness fouls, punctuating a rough week for the guard.|||||||
The Rams released Incognito on Tuesday and he signed with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday.
A person familiar with the move says Incognito has been claimed off waivers by the Buffalo Bills.|||||||
The waiver claim was made a day after St. Louis released Incognito. Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo benched Incognito in the second half of the team's 47-7 loss to Tennessee last weekend after the guard drew two personal foul penalties for head-butting opponents. A five-year NFL veteran, Incognito was selected by St. Louis in the third round of the 2005 draft.