EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsMIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- The Miami Dolphins and running back De'Von Achane agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $64 million, a source confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday, keeping the Pro Bowler in South Florida through the 2030 season.The deal includes $32 million guaranteed, and the $16 million average annual value makes Achane the third-highest-paid running back in the NFL. Bonuses could push the total value to $68 million.It marks the first major extension under general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, who called Achane a "pillar" of what the Dolphins are looking to build moving forward."He's dynamic. I mean, there's plays that you're not even blocked right for and he gets 6 or 7 yards," Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley said in March. "His vision, his acceleration, the way he can catch the ball out of the backfield, he's so hard to defend. I'm glad [Sullivan] said that."Achane rushed for a career-high 1,350 yards in 2025 and was named to his first Pro Bowl. Since entering the league in 2023, he leads all qualified running backs with 5.6 yards per carry and is tied with Derrick Henry and Jonathan Taylor for the second-most rushes of at least 50 yards.The third-round pick has also been highly productive as a pass catcher, with 172 receptions and 13 receiving touchdowns during his first three seasons.Though the Dolphins traded or released several of their core stars this offseason in an effort to get younger and cheaper, the team has maintained Achane's importance to its long-term plans.Sullivan said the running back was not available for trade prior to the draft, calling it Miami's priority to sign Achane to an extension sooner rather than later.During his introductory news conference in February, Hafley said the Dolphins intend to run the ball effectively in 2026, and their personnel moves this offseason have reflected that goal. Miami used a first-round pick on Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor, who said he's excited to clear running lanes for Achane."It's going to feel so good, man," Proctor said. "Knowing that you're blocking for a guy that makes your job easier, you just sustain your block for as long as you can and give effort and have that grit and toughness. He's going to make plays. He's a great running back, fast as hell, and I can't wait to block for him."Achane is the latest running back to receive a sizable contract this offseason. Travis Etienne Jr., Breece Hall and Kenneth Walker III signed contracts worth $48 million, $45.75 million and $43 million, respectively.With Achane signed, the Dolphins will turn their attention toward extending their other two "pillars," center Aaron Brewer and linebacker Jordyn Brooks.Achane's agreement with the Dolphins was first reported by NFL journalist Jordan Schultz.
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