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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Thursday, February 27, 2003 Having addressed one-half of the left side of their offensive line, the Miami Dolphins can now go into free agency looking to achieve more security, with their search for a quality weakside tackle. The task has been made much easier, ESPN.com has confirmed, by a new agreement with veteran blocker Mark Dixon, regarded as the unit's premier performer. Miami has performed a daily-double of sorts with Dixon, keeping him out of retirement and getting him to agree to a multiple-year contract. Detail ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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