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Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace (personal) did not participate in organized team activities Wednesday, May 29, because of a family emergency.
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Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace said everyone on the team wants to get better and win games, noting it was different when he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
'In Pittsburgh, I knew I was [in] a six-month lease every time, a furnished apartment,' Wallace said last week. 'I'd just bring my bag and be ready to go. Down here, I have to buy me a house, get settled in. Everybody has a college mentality around here,' Wallace added. It's a lot different than where I came from. Everybody's hungry. Everybody wants to get better, get to where we need to be - that's a winning record.'
Source: Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace said he does not think building chemistry with QB Ryan Tannehill will not be too difficult and expects the chemistry to be fine once training camp begins. Wallace said he works with Tannehill after each practice.
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Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace reported for voluntary workouts Monday, April 15.
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Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace will have a salary cap figure of only $3.2 million in 2013, but his 2014 cap number will go up to $17.2 million. His 2014 base salary of $15 million is fully guaranteed. His cap number in 2015 is scheduled to be $12.05 million while his 2016 and 2017 cap number will be $13.65 million.
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Updating previous items, Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace's deal with the team is for five years and $60 million, with $30 million guaranteed.
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Updating a previous report, the deal for Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace is for five years and $60 million, according to a source.
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The Miami Dolphins have agreed to terms with WR Mike Wallace (Steelers). The deal is expected to include $30 million in guaranteed money.
Fantasy Impact: Wallace will be the No. 1 receiver for the Dolphins. Miami suddenly has a pretty solid receiving corps with Wallace, Brian Hartline and Davone Bess.
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The league-wide expectation is that the Miami Dolphins will sign free-agent WR Mike Wallace (Steelers).
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Some informed people believe free-agent WR Mike Wallace (Steelers) could receive more than $13 million per season in his next contract.
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