

MIAMI GARDENS, FL — Seeking rejuvenation on the defensive front, the Miami Dolphins have inked a deal with free-agent linebacker David Ojabo, a move signaling both hope and urgency. After player departures left their pass rush depleted, Miami's General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan sought a remedy, landing Ojabo in a bid to inject vigor into their defensive lineup for the 2026 season. Ojabo's Journey from Wolverine to Dolphin Once a star in Michigan, Ojabo's career trajectory was altered by an Achilles injury pre-draft, yet his potential remains unmistakable. Selected by the Baltimore Ravens in 2022, Ojabo’s early career was marred by injuries, derailing his path to stardom. With a limited 32-game résumé and 4.5 sacks over four years, he now seeks to capitalize on his talent with a fresh start in Miami. The challenges that dogged Ojabo’s early career have become his strength, forging resilience and an optimistic outlook. “Life’s about perspective and perseverance,” Ojabo asserts, underscoring his readiness to redefine his career with the Dolphins. Reinforcing the Dolphins Defense Ojabo's acquisition is part of a comprehensive defensive retooling by Miami, which let go of stalwarts like Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb. Chubb’s recent signing with Buffalo and Phillips' new contract with Carolina exemplify Miami's total transformation in defensive strategy. The arrival of Ojabo alongside familiar faces such as Joshua Uche, a fellow Michigan alum, provides cohesion and potential for innovation on the gridiron. While the move doesn’t instantaneously vault Miami into the Super Bowl conversation, it does imbue hope. Should Ojabo maintain his health, he is poised for a breakout, potentially bagging double-digit sacks and redefining the Dolphins' defensive stature. If not, the forthcoming NFL Draft remains a critical avenue for further bolstering their pass rush capabilities.