The Dolphins are making it clear that De’Von Achane is a major part of their future. Miami has reportedly agreed to a four-year, $68 million extension with the Pro Bowl running back, including $32 million guaranteed.

It is a big commitment to one of the league’s most explosive playmakers, and a sign that the Dolphins believe Achane can remain a centerpiece of their offense for years to come.

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The news was reported by Jordan Schultz on X who said, “BREAKING: The #Dolphins and Pro Bowl RB De’Von Achane have agreed to a 4-year extension worth $68M, making him the NFL’s 3rd-highest-paid RB at $17M per year with $32M guaranteed, per multiple sources.

Schultz continued, “The APY and guarantees are the most ever for RBs coming off rookie contracts in a deal negotiated by @Leah_Knight of @RocNationSports.”

Miami Lock in De’Von Achane for Four Years

Miami’s offseason reset now has one clear centerpiece: De’Von Achane.

The Dolphins have handed Achane a major long-term extension, showing that while the roster may be changing around him, his place in the franchise’s future is locked in. The deal runs for four years, is worth $64 million, includes $32 million guaranteed, and can reach $68 million through incentives.

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For a running back, that is a serious commitment. It also says a lot about how Miami views Achane’s value. He is not just a traditional ball-carrier. He gives the Dolphins instant explosiveness, big-play speed, and real receiving ability out of the backfield.

Last season proved why Miami wanted to move quickly. Achane ran for 1,350 yards, made the Pro Bowl, and continued building a reputation as one of the most dangerous open-field players in the league. Since entering the NFL, he has consistently turned small openings into huge gains.

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The Dolphins also seem ready to lean more into the run game under Jeff Hafley. Drafting offensive line help and locking in Achane both point toward a more physical, balanced approach.

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Miami still has other contract decisions coming, but this one sends the first big message. Achane is not just part of the plan. He is one of the players the Dolphins are building around.

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