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Punter Fields, Dolphins agree to 4-year extension
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Punter Fields, Dolphins agree to 4-year extension

Published Aug. 4, 2012 4:41 p.m. ET

Miami Dolphins punter Brandon Fields has agreed to a four-year contract extension.

Agent Ian Greengross confirmed the deal Saturday. It is worth $13 million and includes $3.3 million in guaranteed money.

Fields' contract was set to expire after the 2012 season. The extension will put him under contract through 2016.

The 2007 seventh-round pick out of Michigan State is coming off his best NFL season. He set single-season franchise records with a 48.8-yard average and a net of 41.4 yards.

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He was third in the NFL in punting average in 2011, behind only San Francisco's Andy Lee (50.9) and Oakland's Shane Lechler (50.8).

The only player on the Dolphins roster with a longer tenure is long snapper John Denney, who joined Miami as a rookie free agent in 2005.

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