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Former New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams running back Sony Michel has agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins, a league source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Monday, adding another name to an already deep backfield.

The deal is worth $2.1 million, the source said.

Michel, 27, will be the third running back to sign with Miami this offseason, joining Raheem Mostert and Chase Edmonds. The Dolphins already have Myles Gaskin on their roster, and they tendered Salvon Ahmed, as well.

The Dolphins could use a boost to their rushing offense after finishing 30th in rushing yards in 2021. They also finished with the third-fewest average yards before contact and the seventh-fewest average yards after contact in the league.

Miami has spent a majority of its resources this offseason on improving its offense under first-year coach Mike McDaniel, including signing offensive tackle Terron Armstead and trading for wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

In five seasons as the San Francisco 49ers‘ run game coordinator, McDaniel’s offenses ran for the 11th-most yards in the league. Last season, McDaniel’s first as offensive coordinator, the 49ers were seventh in the league in rushing and fifth in attempts.

Michel rushed for 845 yards and scored five touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving) for the Super Bowl-champion Rams last season.

They acquired him from the Patriots in August for fifth- and sixth-round picks in the 2022 draft. He filled a major need for the Rams after Cam Akers tore an Achilles tendon before training camp.