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Sporting News on MSNDolphins star predicted to ditch Miami for near-record $80M deal with JetsWith a defensive-minded head coach in Aaron Glenn, the New York Jets figure to be players for notable free agents on that ...
Colts Feel Lucky to Get Lou Anarumo, Plus Laiatu Latu UpdateThe Indianapolis Colts will have some enticing players to look ...
The New York Jets were recently predicted by ESPN to sign Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland in free agency to an $80 million deal.
Today (Tuesday, March 4) is a notable day on the NFL offseason calendar. At 3 p.m. central time, we'll officially pass the deadline for teams to use the franchise or transition tag on players.
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Sporting News on MSNDolphins star predicted to cut ties with Miami for $80 million deal with JetsThe Miami Dolphins may need to prepare to say goodbye to one of its most consistent contributors over the last four seasons.
The Carolina Panthers have to address the pass rush in some way this offseason. Maybe that's with James Pearce Jr., Mike Green, or Nic Scourton in the NFL Draft ...
What could a projected contract offer from the Colts to free agent safety Jevon Holland look like? ESPN weighed in.
The Miami Dolphins are projected to land a mid-round steal and Jevon Holland replacement in the latest ESPN mock draft.
The previous time only two or fewer players got tagged was in 1994 when Pittsburgh tight end Eric Green was the only player, ...
Only two players were given the tag for 2025 before Tuesday’s deadline: Cincinnati receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City guard ...
The Dolphins could try to clear some salary cap room by restructuring Bradley Chubb’s contract. If Miami releases Chubb, who ...
Holland was the only candidate for the Dolphins’ franchise or transition tag, but it was always unlikely Miami would use the ...
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