The Dolphins are reportedly set to give one of their defensive starters a new multi-year contract as the regular season begins.
According to Alex Marvez of Fox Sports, the Dolphins are nearing a four-year contract with linebacker Koa Misi. Also, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports the deal has been “finalized.”
The 26-year-old Misi has started 34 games in three seasons with Miami, recording 140 tackles and nine sacks. In 2012, Misi notched a career-best 65 tackles in 14 starts. He also recorded 3.5 sacks and forced two tumbles.
Misi (6-3, 254) is one of the Dolphins’ first-string outside linebackers in their 4-3 scheme.
Miami plays at Cleveland in the season opener for both clubs on Sunday.