Miami Dolphins Sign Running Back De'Von Achane to Multi-Year Contract Extension
Introduction
The Miami Dolphins have signed running back De'Von Achane to a four-year contract extension, which means he will stay with the team through the 2030 season.
Main Body
The new deal is worth between $64 million and $68 million, with $32 million guaranteed. Because he will earn an average of $16 million to $17 million per year, Achane is now the third-highest-paid running back in the NFL. General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan emphasized that Achane is a key part of the team's future, describing him as one of the 'pillars' of the organization alongside Aaron Brewer and Jordyn Brooks. This contract comes during a time of big changes for the Dolphins. The team has traded or released several famous players, such as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, and they have also replaced head coach Mike McDaniel. However, the management decided to keep Achane because of his impressive performance. In 2025, he rushed for 1,350 yards and made his first Pro Bowl. Furthermore, he has one of the best averages in the league with 5.6 yards per carry since 2023. Under new head coach Jeff Hafley and offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, the team wants to focus more on running the ball. To help Achane's speed and agility, the team drafted Kadyn Proctor to strengthen the offensive line. Additionally, Achane is a great receiver, with 172 catches and 13 touchdowns over three seasons, making him a vital partner for quarterback Malik Willis.
Conclusion
By extending De'Von Achane, the Miami Dolphins have secured a star player for their offense and signaled the start of a new era for the team.
Learning
đ The 'Connectivity' Leap: Moving Beyond Simple Sentences
At the A2 level, students usually write like this: "The team is changing. They replaced the coach. They kept Achane." It sounds like a list. To reach B2, you need to glue your ideas together using advanced transitions.
đ The 'Sophistication' Glue
Look at how the article connects ideas. Instead of using only 'and' or 'but', it uses Logical Connectors:
- "Furthermore" Use this when you want to add a second, more impressive point. (Example: He is fast. Furthermore, he is strong.)
- "However" Use this to show a contrast or a surprise. (Example: Many players left. However, Achane stayed.)
- "Additionally" A professional way to say "also." (Example: The team needs speed. Additionally, they need strength.)
đĄ The 'B2 Logic' Pattern
Notice the phrase: "...making him a vital partner for quarterback Malik Willis."
This is a Result Clause. Instead of saying "He is a great receiver. This makes him a vital partner," the writer combines them into one fluid thought.
The Formula: [Action/Fact] , making [someone/something] [adjective].
- A2 Style: I study every day. This makes me a better student.
- B2 Style: I study every day, making me a better student.
đ ī¸ Vocabulary Upgrade: 'The Power Word'
Stop using "important." Use "Vital" or "Key."
- A2: He is an important part of the team.
- B2: He is a vital partner / a key part of the organization.
By swapping one simple word for a specific one, you immediately sound more fluent.