
Quinton Bell, Elijah Campbell, Jackson Carman, and Dee Eskridge are all back in the building.
NFL franchises can officially announce additions at 4 p.m. EDT, but the Miami Dolphins started the new year by re-signing four players.
While news of linebacker Quinton Bell and safety Elijah Campbell re-signing broke Tuesday, wide receiver Dee Eskridge and tackle Jackson Carman are also returning.
We have re-signed LB Quinton Bell, DB Elijah Campbell, T Jackson Carman and WR Dee Eskridge.
Welcome back, guys! pic.twitter.com/sx7Xx4yDVc
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) March 12, 2025
Bell and Campbell each played all 17 games last season. Bell started three games with 27 tackles, one sack, and a forced fumble. Campbell started one game at safety, finishing the year with 11 total tackles.
Eskridge, 27, caught three passes for 44 yards last season while appearing in six games and has caught 20 of 37 targets for 166 yards and a touchdown throughout his four-year career. A former second-round pick by the Seattle Seahawks, Eskridge averaged nearly 30 yards on five kick returns for the Dolphins last year.
Carman, 25, played one game for the Dolphins last year, starting in Week 15 against the Houston Texans. He was penalized twice and allowed a sack across 68 snaps at right tackle. Primarily a guard during his three seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, that was Carman’s first and only time playing right tackle since entering the NFL as a 2021 second-round pick.
Miami will announce its free-agent signings in the coming hours and days, but continuity is always a plus in the NFL. Bell and Campbell have paths to being consistent contributors next season, while Eskridge and Carman should add depth at two positions of strength in 2025.