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Quinton Coples Released By Miami Dolphins


, a 2012 first-round draft pick that the Miami Dolphins claimed off of waivers late last year, was released by Miami on Friday afternoon. Coples’ release was expected because the Dolphins weren't willing to pay the reserve pass rusher his $7.5 million fifth-year option, which would have become fully guaranteed if he were on the roster in March. (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)

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