The Miami Dolphins made a roster move to open 2026, signing quarterback Cam Miller, according to his agent. Miller had been on the Las Vegas Raiders’ practice squad, but will now move to the Dolphins’
53-man roster.
No corresponding move has been announced, creating the space for Miller. Miami will likely place an injured player who will not be available for Sunday’s Week 18 game against the New England Patriots on injured reserve. The Dolphins’ 2025 season ends against New England after the team failed to qualify for the playoffs.
The Raiders selected Miller in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft out of North Dakota State. He threw for 3,251 yards and 33 touchdowns last season and led North Dakota State to the second of two FCS National Championships during his five years with the team.
He spent the entire 2025 season on Las Vegas’ practice squad before joining Miami.
Miller joins starting quarterback Quinn Ewers and backups Zach Wilson and Tua Tagovailoa on the Dolphins’ depth chart. Ewers took over as the starter, replacing Tagovailoa, in Week 16.
The Dolphins are not expected to have Miller active for Sunday’s game, but the move does provide them an opportunity to bring in another young quarterback, likely keeping him signed through the offseason to continue to evaluate him ahead of training camp.








