MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins on Tuesday reached agreement with offensive tackle Terron Armstead on a five-year deal worth up to $87.5 million, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter, locking up one of the top free agents of the 2022 cycle.
The deal includes $43.37 million in guaranteed money, the source said.
Armstead confirmed he would be signing with Miami in a video posted to Instagram.
“It’s Terron Armstead, left tackle, entering my 10th year in the NFL — and I’ll be taking my talents to South Beach,” he said in the video while putting on a Dolphins hat. “Miami what’s up, let’s get to work.”
The former New Orleans Saints left tackle is a three-time Pro Bowler in nine NFL seasons and should provide a boost to one of last season’s worst pass-blocking teams.
The Dolphins owned the NFL’s worst pass block win rate last season, winning just 46.6% of…