The Miami Dolphins don't have much free agent space to work with in 2025. That said, who might replace safety Jevon Holland?
The Miami Dolphins will need a new safety with the potential exit of Jevon Holland, leading to a new prediction of an All-Pro replacement.
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland has made it clear: while he hasn’t closed the door on returning to Miami, he’s certainly peeking at what lies on the other side.
Jevon Holland is considering his options of returning to Miami or playing elsewhere next season, putting the Dolphins in a tough spot.
Jevon Holland’s four-year career with the Miami Dolphins couldn’t have started better, but he’s now on the verge of free agency after a challenging 2024 campaign. A 2021 second-round pick, Holland started 13 games as a rookie and set career highs in passes defended (ten),
Jevon Holland says he’d like to stay in Miami, but he’s also not opposed to playing elsewhere in 2025 and beyond.
Holland has maybe the most intriguing free agency among Dolphins players that will develop over the next two months before the NFL’s free agent negotiating period begins March 10.
The Dolphins have 32 impending free agents, including a few of their impact players from this season. They are also bottom four in cap space and effective cap space, so they might not be able to retain all, or even most, of those players. Miami will probably need to move on from a few of its rostered players too.
Jevon Holland (wrist) and Calais Campbell (neck ... This could be Campbell's final NFL game. Playoffs?Miami Dolphins make it? 'Who knows? Definitely a story worth telling.'
MIAMI GARDENS — Will the Miami Dolphins keep safety Jevon Holland for the coming years or will he be the latest in homegrown talent that escapes the team after his rookie contract? Holland has ...
Miami projects to lose star safety Jevon Holland, who could be in line for a contract in the $70-80 million range. That would clear the pathway to sign Hufanga, who is familiar with Dolphins head ...
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