Veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas plans to sign with the Miami Dolphins, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Tuesday.

The addition of Douglas comes a day after the Dolphins released veteran cornerback Mike Hilton.

Douglas has played for four different teams during his eight-year career, most recently spending the last season and a half with the Buffalo Bills.

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The Bills acquired Douglas, 29, at the trade deadline in 2023, and he proceeded to quickly become a starter for the team at outside cornerback. He started 23 regular season games for Buffalo and formed a close relationship with fellow starter Christian Benford.

A third-round pick in 2017, Douglas played three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, including earning a Super Bowl title (Super Bowl LII).

He then landed with the Carolina Panthers for one season in 2020 before finding success with the Green Bay Packers from 2021 until he was traded to the Bills, recording 10 interceptions, including two pick-sixes, in 36 regular season games.

Douglas had four interceptions, eight passes defended and two fumble recoveries in nine games with the Bills in 2023, but his flashy numbers went down in his second year, with zero interceptions, five passes defended and one forced fumble.

He has 19 interceptions, and 79 passes defended in his NFL career.

ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg contributed to this report.