The Miami Dolphins parted ways with fullback Alec Ingold just two days ago — but the soon-to-be 30 year-old has already found a new home. He’ll join former Dolphins head coach — now Chargers offensive coordinator — Mike McDaniel with the Los Angeles Chargers after signing a two-year, $7.5 million deal with the organization.
Ingold’s average of $3.75 million per year puts him in a tie with Kyle Juszczyk of the San Francisco 49ers for the highest paid fullback in the National Football League according
to NFL insider, Tom Pelissero.
Ingold spent the last four seasons in Miami after joining the team ahead of the 2022 season. During his time with the Dolphins, Ingold totaled two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown, while catching 47 passes for 372 yards and rushing for just 34 yards on 20 carries.
The deal gets done the night before the legal tampering period kicks off on Monday afternoon, while the actual start of free agency doesn’t officially begin until Wednesday.
We will continue to keep you updated with all things Miami Dolphins as the team embarks on their latest rebuild attempt under the new leadership of general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley.









