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Former LSU linebacker Duke Riley is staying in Miami.

Riley has spent the last two seasons with the Dolphins and will be resigning with the team for a two-year deal. The terms of the deal have not been revealed. Per ProFootballTalk:
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Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Riley has agreed to a two-year deal to remain in Miami. No other terms have been reported.

Riley signed with the Dolphins as a free agent in 2021 and he’s played in 33 games for the Dolphins over the last two seasons. He’s recorded 71 tackles and a sack while playing a core special teams role in addition to his defensive role.
Riley, 28, was at LSU from 2013-2016 and played in 50 games with 13 starts. He was drafted in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.

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tucoco13 months
Way to go Duke! He's having a solid, long career. Good for him. Geaux Tigers!!
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Spankum13 months
Congrats to Riley…looks like he may just make a career out of the NFL!
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LSUrme13 months
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke
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Hangit13 months
Contract details are here. LINK /
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jmorr3413 months
Not sure why the downvote. Link provided info the article above did not.
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NPComb13 months
Reminds me Kyle Williams career at LSU. He was good in college but became a top rated pro. KW was elite in the NFL. Duke can still reach that level.
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tucoco13 months
yeah, ole Kyle was always a solid player, first at LSU and then with the Bills. Just a great guy and career. The Tigers have had some solid players and citizens that's had long careers rep them in the NFL. Williams, OL Andrew Whitworth, and Pat Petrson being the latest one.
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Miganey13 months
Love the throwback Dolphins unis
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jamboots0813 months
Throwback Dolphin unis are so much better than the current ones.
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Revorising13 months
Yes they are classic.
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MSTiger3313 months
I can’t believe he is still playing. Good for him.
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Morpheus13 months
I had no idea he was still playing. What an NFL career he has put together. Never the most highly skilled at the position but his work ethic is second to none. Him being still in the league says a lot about him.
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