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Former Dolphins who could face Miami in 2023


With the 2023 schedule released, the Miami Dolphins now know the times, dates and locations for their regular-season matchups.

Throughout their 17-game schedule, Miami will face a number of teams that could be considered contenders in both conferences, making the year a difficult one.

On top of that, they’ll also face a number of former Dolphins who have found homes with new teams. Here are some of those who once wore aqua and orange and are set to take the field against Mike McDaniel’s squad in 2023.

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  • Christopher Hinton (2022)

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  • Mike Gesicki (2018-22)
  • Davon Godchaux (2017-20)
  • Tae Hayes (2019-20)
  • Raekwon McMillan (2017-19)
  • Calvin Munson (2019-22)
  • DeVante Parker (2015-21)

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  • Kyle Fuller (2019)
  • Samaje Perine (2019)
  • Isaiah Prince (2019)

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  • Brandin Bryant (2020)
  • Shaq Lawson (2020)
  • Greg Mancz (2021)
  • Jordan Phillips (2015-18)
  • Trent Sherfield (2022)

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  • Matt Breida (2020)
  • Bobby McCain (2015-20)
  • Chris Myarick (2019-20)

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  • Larnel Coleman (2021-22)
  • Kamu Grugier-Hill (2020)
  • Gary Jennings Jr. (2019)
  • Kobe Jones (2021)
  • Eric Rowe (2019-22)
  • DeShawn Williams (2018)
  • Preston Williams (2019-21)

  • Roderick Johnson (2021)
  • Cameron Tom (2021)

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  • La’Mical Perine (2022)
  • Austin Reiter (2021)

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  • Brandon Bolden (2018)
  • Adam Butler (2021)
  • Jermaine Eluemunor (2021)
  • Hroniss Grasu (2018)
  • John Jenkins (2019, 2021-22)

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  • Thomas Morstead (2022)
  • Adam Pankey (2019-21)
  • Will Parks (2021)
  • Eric Smith (2017)
  • Chris Streveler (2022)
  • Billy Turner (2014-16)

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  • Jacoby Brissett (2021)
  • Jaryd Jones-Smith (2019)
  • Marcus Kemp (2020)
  • Tyler Larsen (2014)
  • Aaron Monteiro (2019)
  • Keaton Sutherland (2019)
  • Logan Thomas (2015)

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  • James Empey (2022)
  • Ryan Tannehill (2012-18)

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  • Antonio Callaway (2020)
  • Sheldrick Redwine (2021)

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