MIAMI GARDENS — The Dolphins traded outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips to Philadelphia on Monday morning in exchange for a third-round pick, the Sun Sentinel has confirmed.

ESPN was the first to report the move.

Phillips, the 2021 first-round pick from the University of Miami, has 25 tackles and 3.0 sacks this season. He has 26 career sacks in four-plus seasons. He had a career-best 8.5 sacks as a rookie and had 6.5 sacks, the second-best total of his career, in 2023. Phillips, who has had season-ending injuries in his last two seasons (Achilles, knee), is playing this season on his fifth-year option.

This trade marks the first move made by Dolphins interim general manager Champ Kelly since he took over Friday, the day the team mutually agreed to part ways with longtime general manager

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