The Miami Dolphins continued rebuilding the receiver unit with Sunday’s signing of a fifth-year veteran who has started 22 NFL games the past four seasons.
Chester Rogers, who signed a one-year deal according to league sources, joins Ricardo Louis as the second receiver Miami signed this weekend to cushion the absence of Albert Wilson and Allen Hurns, two veterans who opted out of playing the 2020 season because of COVID-19 concerns.
Wilson and Hurns were viewed as the front-runners to serve as Miami’s starting slot receiver — put on the inside of a passing game that will likely focus on DeVante Parker and second-year receiver Preston Williams playing on the outside.