Over three seasons, Noah Igbinoghene started five games for the Miami Dolphins. After playing for the Dallas Cowboys in 2023, Noah Igbinoghene, a 2020 Miami Dolphins first-round draft selection, has moved on. The Washington Commanders have acquired the cornerback, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.Igbinoghene played 32 games in his three seasons with the Dolphins, recording 29 tackles and one interception. Before the 2023 season, he was dealt to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for Kelvin Joseph, after starting five games.
After making four appearances in Dolphins games, Joseph was dismissed in the middle of November when the team reinstated River Cracraft off injured reserve. Igbinoghene, on the other hand, played in five Cowboys games without recording a tackle. Igbinoghene was recruited by the Commanders to provide depth at cornerback and on special teams.Last week, Siran Neal reached a contract agreement that will give the Dolphins much-needed support on special teams. After fielding one of the worst special teams in the league the previous season, Miami is hoping to improve.