Joe Cardona finished his tenure as a team captain in 2024.
Joe Cardona will be remaining in the AFC East.
The Miami Dolphins announced the signing of the former New England Patriots long snapper on Friday, shortly over a week after he became a free agent.
Cardona, 33, held the longest tenure on the roster in Foxborough until his release on April 29. The run stretched 10 campaigns and Super Bowl LI and LIII rings.
Chosen in the fifth round of the 2015 NFL draft at No. 166 overall, Cardona went on to appear in 160 games in the regular season for the Patriots, handling 1,435 snaps on special teams to go with 20 tackles and one forced fumble. In addition, he played in 13 playoff games.
By way of the Navy Midshipmen, Cardona won the Salute to Service Award as well as a spot on the franchiseโs All-Dynasty team during his stay. He served as a captain in the kicking game in 2024 and was midway through a four-year contract extension.
Cardona now joins special teams coordinator Craig Aukermanโs roster in Miami Gardens, which also currently includes ex-Patriots punter Jake Bailey.
New England selected long snapper Julian Ashby in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft at No. 251 overall. The product of Furman and Vanderbilt officially signed his contract as rookie minicamp opened on Friday.