The Miami Dolphins are predicted to sign the San Francisco 49ers' talented safety in NFL free agency, addressing a key need.
The deadline to place the franchise tag on players came and went Tuesday, and the Miami Dolphins did not use the tag on free agent safety Jevon Holland. This me
"Holland should be high on the wish list of the rebuilding Bears. Chicago, which ranked 31st in net yards per pass attempt in 2024, relied on 31-year-old Kevin Byard III at free safety last season but should be looking for an upgrade," Knox wrote. "The Bears could save $7 million in cap space by releasing Byard this offseason."
Every year, the NFL awards compensatory draft selections to teams that lose more than they add in free agency. For example, the huge contracts that former Dolphins players Robert Hunt and Christian Wilkins signed with the Panthers and Raiders, respectively, are projected to net Miami third- and fourth-round picks in the 2025 NFL draft.
Jevon Holland is about to cash in — big time. The Miami Dolphins safety will be hitting the free agent market next week, and expectations are that he's going to
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill underwent wrist surgery recently but is expected to be ready for the summer. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel stated that starting safety Jevon Holland will test free agency. Hill played through a wrist injury in 2024 ...