According to NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe, the Panthers are amongst the teams that are "in the mix" for free-agent safety ...
The Miami Dolphins, as expected, do not use the franchise tag on safety Jevon Holland, who can test free agency next week.
The New York Jets were recently predicted by ESPN to sign Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland in free agency to an $80 million deal.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reported why the Miami Dolphins did not use the franchise tag on safety Jevon Holland.
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Sporting News on MSNDolphins star predicted to cut ties with Miami for $80 million deal with JetsWith NFL free agency set to arrive in less than a week — the legal tampering period starts March 10 — all eyes in Miami will ...
Free agency opens next week, and the Colts say they'll be more aggressive this year. Here are eight players who should be on ...
It's a key point in the NFL offseason for the Dolphins and other teams. Where will the free agents sign, who will be released, and who will be traded?
The Miami Dolphins need to add starting-caliber players at guard, safety, and cornerback during free agency. The Dolphins ...
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Sporting News on MSNRavens free agent pitch upgrades secondary with projected $98 million star safetyThe Baltimore Ravens could upgrade the secondary this offseason by signing a star safety who is projected to land a $98 million contract in free agency.
The confetti has been cleaned off the Superdome floor. Now the work begins for 32 NFL teams as they build toward what they ...
Up next in our series is safety, which benefitted from the addition of Kevin Byard, but has questions surrounding Jaquan ...
The market opens for negotiating on Monday. Which team might be a good fit for Russell Wilson, Josh Sweat, D.J. Reed and ...
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