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Dimitri Patterson released by Miami Dolphins

Count Dimitri Patterson among the deep group of cornerbacks slated to hit free agency Tuesday.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday that the 30-year-old veteran will be released by the Miami Dolphins, per a source who has spoken to the player. The Dolphins later made it official.

After battling a recurring groin injury sustained in a Week 1 win over his previous team, the Cleveland Browns, Patterson was placed on the Dolphins' injured reserve in December. Despite playing in just six games with four starts last season, Patterson displayed his sticky fingers with four interceptions and six passes defensed to go along with 19 tackles and one sack.

The injury bug has seemed to plague Patterson his entire career, as he was coming off a 2012 campaign where he appeared in a combined nine contests for the Dolphins and Browns. In fact, Patterson has played in all 16 regular-season contests only once in a 10-year span in the league.

Last month, Around The League's Chris Wesseling listed Patterson -- who was set to make $5.3 million in 2014 -- as a potential salary-cap casualty. Unfortunately for Patterson, that prognostication has come to fruition for the solid but oft-injured cover man.

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