Report: Mike Wallace Agrees to Five-Year, $65 Million Deal With Dolphins

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Mar 12, 2013

As expected, Mike Wallace is taking his talents to South Beach.

ESPN’s John Clayton reports that the free-agent wideout has agreed to a five-year, $65 million contract with the Dolphins, pending a physical. Miami has been rumored in the last few days as the front-runner to land Wallace, and the team reportedly made the deal official shortly after the opening of free agency on Tuesday.

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Wallace’s deal would make him the third-highest paid receiver in the NFL behind Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald. The 26-year-old has spent his entire four-year career in Pittsburgh, averaging 58.75 catches and eight touchdowns per season and earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2011.

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