It’s still unclear if Jevón Holland will be able to play Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts after suffering a hand injury in the Miami Dolphins’ last game.
Dolphins safety Jevon Holland was listed as limited in practice on Wednesday and he's still figuring out if he'll be able to play through his limitations on Sunday.
This is a big season for Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland, who is in a contract year and looking for an extension — sooner rather than later. Things have gotten complicated for Holland, though, because of the injury he sustained against the New England Patriots in Week 5.
The Miami Dolphins were back at practice Monday following their bye, and safety Jevon Holland was there with his teammates but sporting a protective device on his left hand.
With the NFL Trade Deadline less than a month away, the hot topic surrounding the Miami Dolphins is whether they will be buyers or sellers. Of course, a lot will depend on whether Miami is able to win a few games against the Colts, Cardinals, and Bills between now and then.
Miami’s playmaking safety may be the top free agent on the market in 2025. There’s still plenty of time between now and next year’s NFL Free Agency. But for Pro Football Focus and many other media outlets, it’s never too early to start looking ahead.
The Miami Dolphins have almost two weeks before they take the field against the Indianapolis Colts. The bye week came at the right time for several players who need the time to heal minor injuries.
The safety left the Dolphins’ Week 5 win over the New England Patriots with an apparent hand injury. The Miami Dolphins beat the New England Patriots on Sunday, but the injury bug continues its 2024 ravishing of the Dolphins’ roster.
As the Dolphins stopped their losing skid in games Tua Tagovailoa did not finish, another of their top players sustained an injury that is expected to sideline him for a bit.
The Miami Dolphins might be without one of the best players on their roster for a significant period of time. That least seems to be the case based upon
Jevon Holland keeps Dolphins in game against Jacksonville Jaguars with stunning forced fumble. The National Football League is back! The Miami Dolphins are back!
The Miami Dolphins are ready to start the 2024 season on a hot streak. Miami will need its top weapons, like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, to be at their best right away if they want to compete in the AFC this year.
Few 2025 NFL draft-eligible prospects can move the needle in as many ways as University of Georgia safety Malaki Starks. Starks, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound junior, is a diverse defensive weapon with elite ball skills, tackling ability, and instincts on the back end of the Bulldogs' fierce defense.
When the Miami Dolphins announced captains earlier this week, four players on the team’s defense — Calais Campbell, David Long Jr., Jalen Ramsey, and Zach Sieler — received the honor.
Jevon Holland enjoyed some friendly competition with good friend Kyle Pitts during the Miami Dolphins' joint practice with the Atlanta Falcons, and what happened on the field was his only focus.
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland has proven to be one of the better safeties in the NFL across his first three seasons in the league. However, to date,
The 24-year-old has started all but three of his 46 combined regular and postseason appearances for the Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland seemed to take a shot at his departed defensive coordinator (Vic Fangio) on Tuesday. Fangio is now with the Philadelphia Eagles in the same role and on Wednesday, two of his new players stood up for the 65-year-old.
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland is entering his fourth season in 2024 and will be working under a third different defensive coordinator in the last three years. It doesn't sound like he will miss his 2023 coordinator.
An extension for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa represents a major offseason priority for the Dolphins, but a pair of players drafted one year later are also eligible for new deals.
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland deserved better. Millions better, to be specific. The 2021 second round draft pick by the Dolphins was snubbed for
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland never would've returned a Hail Mary 99 yards for a touchdown at the end of the first half of this past Friday's 34-13 win at the New York Jets had he listened to his coaches.
From September 18 through 24, Blueprint Cookies will be featuring four flavors that Jevon has created (which you can find below), and 15% of profits from the collaboration will be donated to Jevon’s charity, the Broward County Animal Care & Adoption Center in Jevon Holland’s name.
The NFL season is right around the corner and with a new season always comes the potential for new household names. A player who could make that leap in 2023 is Miami safety Jevon Holland.
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