Lions trade QB Joey Harrington to Dolphins for draft pick
MIAMI (AP) – The Miami Dolphins acquired quarterback Joey Harrington from Detroit for an undisclosed conditional draft pick, giving the Dolphins a fallback position if new starter Daunte Culpepper isn’t ready for the season’s first snap. “We’re pleased to have Joey Harrington join the Dolphins,” head coach Nick Saban said in a statement. “We will work with him to get him acclimated to our system as quickly as possible.”
The Dolphins had been searching for a backup to Culpepper and targeted Harrington, the former No. 3 overall pick who didn’t live up to expectations in four years as the Lions’ starter. Harrington had expressed his desire to play with the Dolphins.
The Lions also released a statement Friday announcing the move.
Culpepper, acquired from Minnesota this offseason, is recovering from a serious knee injury and may not be ready for the Dolphins’ first regular-season game – at Pittsburgh on Sept. 7.
The other two quarterbacks on the Miami roster, Brock Berlin and Cleo Lemon, are young and untested.
Harrington went 18-37 as a starter with the Lions. He threw 60 touchdown passes and 62 interceptions, and his career quarterback rating is a modest 68.1.
Detroit had been expected to cut ties with Harrington before June 15, when he was due a $4 million bonus. He’ll likely be replaced by Jon Kitna or Josh McCown, both former starters for other teams who agreed to terms with Detroit this offseason.