Report: Dolphins Acquire Chubb From Broncos For Edmonds, Picks

Report: Dolphins Acquire Chubb From Broncos For Edmonds, Picks

The Dolphins are acquiring defensive end Bradley Chubb from the Broncos ahead of the trade deadline, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.

The full deal also includes running back Chase Edmonds heading to Denver with pick compensation. In total, Miami will get Chubb and a fifth-round pick from the Broncos for Edmonds, a first-round pick and a fourth round pick, per Schefter.

The first-round pick originally belonged to the 49ers, but Miami acquired it in a trade down during the 2021 NFL draft that allowed San Francisco to draft Trey Lance. The Dolphins’ own first-rounder was forfeited as part of the punishment for the NFL’s investigation into the tampering allegations against the team.

Chubb is set to become a free agent at the end of the year, which incentivized Denver to get something for him now instead of losing him for nothing. The fifth-year pass rusher was a top five pick in 2018 and has totaled 26 sacks in his career thus far. This season, he has 5.5 sacks and 26 tackles through eight games.

The Dolphins enter Week 9 with a 5-3 record and in the playoff picture, while the Broncos are a disappointing 3-5.

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Jimm Sallivan