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Dolphins Wire on MSN2 teams 'in the mix' as early frontrunners for the Dolphins' Jevon HollandThe Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans are expected to pursue Miami Dolphins safety Jevón Holland when the free agency market opens next week, according to NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe. While Wolfe said the Dolphins haven't entirely ruled out bringing back Holland,
Jevon Holland has "earned the right" to go and test the free agent market after spending the past four seasons with the Miami Dolphins. This means the Dolphins will not be putting the franchise tag on Holland,
The NFL deadline for teams to use the franchise or transition tag for the 2025 free agency period has come and gone, and the Miami Dolphins didn't use either. T
All off-season long, the Miami Dolphins’ safety position has been a hot topic. With Jordan Poyer and Jevon Holland expected to leave via free agency, the team will need to address the position with two or maybe even three additions to the room.
Safety Jevon Holland is expected to command about ... it would be surprising to see return to Miami, including safety Jordan Poyer, running back Jeff Wilson and wide receiver Braxton Berrios.
It’s no secret that the Dolphins need help at safety. With Jevon Holland set to test free agency and Jordan Poyer not expected back, the Dolphins have to very glaring holes on the back end.
Former Oregon Ducks safety Jevon Holland is an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Are reports pointing to Holland returning to the Miami Dolphins or going elsewhere? Holland noticed he's been ...
The Miami Dolphins are projected to land a mid-round steal and Jevon Holland replacement in the latest ESPN mock draft.
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