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 Bengals still have a clear need at safety entering another offseason and PFF picked a name that fits them. Jevon Holland landed with Cincinnati as a player the team should sign.Holland had 62 tackles,
Holland (wrist) is active for Sunday's game against the Jets. Holland was limited in practice all week due to a wrist injury, but he's done enough to be cleared to play in Sunday's regular-season ...
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 ...
Jevon Holland landed with Cincinnati as a player ... one of the most prized free agents of the 2025 offseason. The former Oregon Duck struggled to a 63.0 PFF overall grade in 2024, but he ...
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 ...
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The Miami Dolphins don't have much free agent space to work with in 2025. That said, who might replace safety Jevon Holland?
There's a strong likelihood the Giants attack the quarterback market in the 2025 NFL Draft more aggressively than any other team. General Manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian D
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.