
The Dolphins just made a swift, brutal move, releasing cornerback Nick McCloud on August 22. This came less than two weeks after he signed with them on August 10, a blink-and-you-miss-it stint for the veteran player. The quick cut frees up a coveted spot on their 90-man roster, right as they gear up for their preseason game against the Giants this Saturday. Talk about a tight turnaround in the NFL, huh?
A Whirlwind Miami Minute
Man, the preseason is a meat grinder, and nobody feels that more acutely than players fighting for a spot. For McCloud, his time in Miami was incredibly brief, clocking in at just 12 days on the active roster. You sign, you get ready, and then BAM, you’re off the squad. It just goes to show you how every single roster spot is under intense scrutiny, especially when teams are trimming down the roster ahead of the upcoming season. Every move is strategic, designed to optimize that 90-man lineup for the brutal journey ahead.
A Veteran’s Journey, Briefly Halted
Before his super short run with the Dolphins, McCloud had definitely put in work around the league. Last season, he played in 15 games for the Bears, even starting four of them, racking up 27 tackles and breaking up two passes. That’s solid production, right? He also had stops with the 49ers, Giants, and Bengals earlier in his career. His overall numbers from those teams show he’s a guy who can contribute, with 96 tackles, 1.5 sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. Seeing a player with that kind of resume get cut so fast tells you just how cutthroat the competition is in the NFL, especially when teams are getting ready for their big preseason showcase.
What’s next for McCloud? He’ll be hitting the waiver wire hoping another team needs a veteran corner. For the Dolphins, they’re now fully focused on that Saturday matchup against the Giants, with one less name to worry about on their roster sheet.
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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.
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