It is possible that one of the
Miami Dolphins’ team captains could be moving on.
Safety
Michael Thomas, who has served as a team captain for the past two years, visited the
Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday in his first official free-agent visit.
Thomas, who has started 25 games in the five seasons he’s been with the Dolphins, has contributed 191 tackles, two interceptions and forced two fumbles throughout his career.
Thomas, 28, has been viewed as the Dolphins’ top special teams player because of the intensity he brings to each of those units.
Last year Thomas, a former Stanford standout, earned $1.8 million as a restricted free agent. He is seeking a multi-year deal.