The Tennessee Titans agreed to a three-year, $23 million deal with free-agent defensive end Cameron Wake, according to a source. The deal includes $10 million guaranteed. The 37-year-old can still be productive, but it'll likely be in a rotation role with his new team. Wake spent the first 10 years of his career and had 37 total tackles and six sacks in 14 games in his final season with Miami in 2018. It's unlikely that he'll have a place on IDP rosters in Tennessee.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake (knee) had arthroscopic surgery on his knee, according to a league source. While this type of surgery usually keeps players out for around four weeks, Wake is a quick healer and could be in line to return in Week 7 against the Lions. The All-Pro has just one sack this year but remains one of the team's best pass-rushers alongside Robert Quinn. Wake has now been inactive for the last two games.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake (knee) is listed as doubtful to face the Bears in Week 6. Wake's absence will be bad news for a declining Miami defensive line. They'll try to get pressure in other ways on quarterback Mitch Trubisky on Sunday. Wake has recorded 12 tackles and one sack in four games on the year and is set to miss his second straight game.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake (knee) remained out of practice on Thursday for the second straight day. Wake sat out last weekend and appears to be on track to missing his second straight game. That would be bad news for the team's pass rush as they look to slow down Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
The Miami Dolphins have ruled defensive end Cameron Wake (knee) out for Week 5 against the Bengals. With Andre Branch questionable to play, Miami's defensive line could be a weakness for them this Sunday. That is great news for Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and the team's running game. Wake has recorded 12 tackles and one sack through four games this season.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake (knee) is doubtful to play in Week 5 against the Bengals after missing practice all week. With Andre Branch questionable, Miami's defensive line could be in bad shape this Sunday against Cincinnati. That'd be good news for quarterback Andy Dalton. Wake has 12 tackles and one sack through four games this season.
Cameron Wake, Andre Branch Miss Practice Wednesday
Miami Dolphins defensive ends Cameron Wake (knee) and Andre Branch (knee) did not practice on Wednesday. It's not a good sign after the team lost pass-rusher William Hayes for the season last weekend. The Dolphins will need to get as much pressure as possible on Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in order to have a shot at winning this matchup.
Although Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake became just the fourth player in the last 15 years to record double-digit sacks after turning 35, the Dolphins may choose to rotate him more often on the defensive line in order to keep him fresh in 2018. I dont have this Everybody look at me. I must be the starter. Thats not my mentality. I want to do whatever is going to help the entirety of the team, the entirety of the defense. So, if it means me being a third-down guy, lets do it. If it means I have to start and play every down, Ill take that role on, too," Wake said. He's entering his age-36 season but has double-digit sacks in five seasons, including three of the last four years. There's definitely some more risk in choosing Wake in IDP leagues, but he could be even more effective if he plays less snaps.
The Miami Dolphins have internally discussed a potential contract extension for defensive end Cameron Wake. Wake is entering the final year of a two-year deal after he had another impressive season in 2017, recording 36 tackles and 10.5 sacks. Even with Ndamukong Suh gone in Miami, Wake should remain effective enough to be owned in all IDP leagues.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake signed a two-year, $19 million extension Saturday that includes $11 million guaranteed, according to a source. Wake recorded a team-high 11.5 sacks and 22 total tackles in his eighth season in the league and was Miami's best pass rusher in 2016 alongside Ndamukong Suh. He should continue to be a strong force up front for an underrated Miami defense.