With safety being a big need for the Colts, ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler has reported what S Jevon Holland's free agent contract might look like.
The Dolphins safety didn’t have one of his better seasons in 2024, but he’s only 24 and can play all over the field.
Our NFL Wire editors recently selected one free agent each team “should want to sign.” Here’s why I chose S Jevon Holland for the Colts.
The Dolphins reportedly won’t be using the franchise tag on safety Jevón Holland. Holland also thinks that the Dolphins are ready to let him walk. Via Adam Stites of USA Today, Holland believes the team's recent social-media posts mean that he's not in the organization's plans.
It appears Jevon Holland and his camp have priced the safety out of what the Miami Dolphins are ready and willing to pay the free agent
Placing a $19.6 million franchise tag on Jevon Holland is unlikely, especially with him coming off his worst season.
The Miami Dolphins and the rest of the NFL now know the cost of business when it comes to the restricted free agents this offseason, as well as the cost of tagging Jevon Holland if they decide to go that route.
Former Oregon Ducks safety Jevon Holland is an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Holland has spent the first four years of his career as a member of the M
Dolphins safety Jevon Holland, a pending free agent, took note of Miami's social media team excluding him in a recent Instagram post to celebrate Valentine's Day, reading between the lines that it might mean he's on his way out.
Jevon Holland has been one of the Miami Dolphins’ star players. Originally drafted in the second round out of Oregon 36th overall, Holland was named to the All-Rookie Team in 2021 and has since become one of the top safeties in the NFL,
Jevon Holland admits it feels weird watching videos on the Miami Dolphins social media account these days and not seeing himself included, though he understands
Jevon Holland's time with the Miami Dolphins could be coming to an end this offseason. Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reported Wednesday that Miami is not expected to apply the franchise tag to the safety,
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