Dolphins’ Eguavoen hopes to make a big splash
In the off-season before the 2016 CFL campaign, Sam Eguavoen had to attend a free-agent camp just to get a look with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
After three stellar seasons with the Roughriders, Eguavoen had to go through a similar process in hopes of landing a job in the NFL.
His perseverance has paid off. The 26-year-old product of Garland, Texas, earned a roster spot with the Miami Dolphins — and then won a job as a starting linebacker.
“I can’t even describe the feeling (of surviving final cuts),” Eguavoen said Thursday on The Green Zone. “It was a feeling of, ‘Dang, I made it, but I’ve still got so much more to prove.’ I feel like I’m not even close to my prime yet.