Packers lose free-agent safety Zayne Anderson to Dolphins

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GREEN BAY − The Miami Dolphins keep adding former Green Bay Packers.

Two days after Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan signed quarterback Malik Willis to be his starter, the former Packers executive is signing safety Zayne Anderson, a source confirmed to PackersNews. The signing was first reported by NFL Network.

Anderson was mostly a special-teamer for the Packers during the past three seasons, ranking among the team's top five in special-teams reps the past two seasons. He also provided quality depth at safety in 2024, but with a loaded group last season, Anderson played only 22 defensive snaps in 14 games. His 2025 season ended with an ankle injury in Week 17.

The Packers have added to their special teams this week, signing return specialist Skyy Moore. Cornerback Benjamin St-Juste also has a reputation for being a sound special-teamer, but Anderson's departure will leave reps to fill.


This article originally appeared on Packers News: Packers lose free-agent safety Zayne Anderson to Dolphins

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