Dolphins re-sign Louis Delmas, LaMichael James
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The Miami Dolphins re-signed safety Louis Delmas and running back LaMichael James on Friday.
Delmas first joined the Dolphins on a one-year free agent deal last March before going on to record one interception and 60 tackles in 13 games with the team in 2014.
As Albert Breer of NFL Network reports, Delmas receives the same one-year deal worth up to $3.5 million.
While he's struggled with injuries over the course of his six-year career, missing a total of 16 games in the past four seasons, he's certainly a productive player on the back end of the defense when healthy.
James signed with the Dolphins after parting ways with the San Francisco 49ers early in the 2014 campaign, but was only active for two games throughout the year.
The former Oregon running back will provide some depth at the position while also giving the Dolphins a potential playmaker on special teams units.
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