Jalen Ramsey remains the marquee player on the Miami Dolphins defense, and one of the reasons he's so effective is his ability to line up at multiple spots.
Kader Kohou earned the fifth-highest performance-based bonus after starting 16 games last season. The NFL and NFL Players Association implemented a performance-based pay program that offers bonuses to players based on playing time and their regular pay — opening the door for lower-paid players to earn an end-of-season bump in pay.
Miami Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou received a $878,167 bonus for his play in 2023 via the performance-based pay program, the NFL announced Monday. Kohou’s bonus is the fifth largest of any player in the league.
The Las Vegas Raiders know they need to maintain offensive consistency if they want to turn their season around. As they travel to Hard Rock Stadium to face the Miami Dolphins, they are aware that although the Dolphins have allowed 25 points per game to opponents this season, they still have a formidable defense.
Cornerback Kader Kohou played 33 snaps in the slow against the Chiefs. The Miami Dolphins return from a well-timed Week 10 bye with the roster at its healthiest state this season.
It appears that Ramsey is set to surpass even an extremely optimistic deadline.
Primetime games in the NFL haven't lived up to the hype for most of the season, but this week's "Sunday Night Football" matchup should be a different story.
The Miami Dolphins suffered their first loss of the season on Sunday, as they were beaten by their AFC East rivals, the Buffalo Bills, 48-20 at Highmark Stadium.
Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs have their way with the Dolphins defense. Some weeks you’re the pigeon. Some weeks you’re the statue. This week, the Dolphins found themselves covered in metaphorical excrement as they once again got shellacked by perennial AFC East powerhouses, the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, New York.
The Miami Dolphins suffered their first loss of the 2023 season when they dropped a 48-20 decision against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Sunday.
The Miami Dolphins didn’t ask much from the rookies against the Los Angeles Chargers. Cornerback Kader Kohou was thrown into the fire as an undrafted rookie last season by playing a third of Miami’s defensive snaps in a Week 1 win over the New England Patriots — we can’t say the same about the 2023 rookies.
The Dolphins will hope that these three players carry their solid preseason play into games that matter.
In a stunning twist of fate, Kader Kohou, the undrafted jewel originating from Texas A&M-Commerce, has ascended into the NFL’s limelight due to his exceptional mastery in coverage.
Former undrafted free agent Kader Kohou saved the day for the Miami Dolphins secondary in 2022. NFL Next-Gen stats viewed Kader Kohou as one of the league’s top coverage cornerbacks in 2022, but the former undrafted free agent out of Texas A&M-Commerce is determined to raise the bar in his second season.
Smell that! Football is around the corner, with training camp starting July 18 as the day rookies report. There is plenty of excitement growing when you look at the Dolphins roster this year.
Each season a rookie steps up to exceed expectations. This phenomenon happens to teams across the NFL. Call it the hidden gem or diamond in the rough. Regardless of what it is called, each NFL team gets at least one a season.
A year ago Texas A&M-Commerce cornerback Kader Kohou was preparing for the draft, but he didn’t end up hearing his name called throughout the three-day event.
Cornerback Kader Kohou and offensive lineman Robert Jones are the two of the most recent success stories for the Miami Dolphins when it comes to rookie free agents making the team and contributing.
That the Miami Dolphins have only four selections in the 2023 NFL draft certainly is less than ideal, but one mitigating factor is their ability to find impressive rookie free agents.
Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou will wear the No. 4 in 2023 As a rookie, Miami Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou stood out on and off the field. The undrafted acorn from Texas A&M-Commerce not only won a roster spot during OTAs and training camp but quickly became one of the key contributors in Miami’s secondary.
Last season, the Miami Dolphins brought in an undrafted cornerback from Texas A&M-Commerce who would have to fight way onto the roster. Kader Kohou did exactly that, eventually moving up to the team’s second cornerback, opposite Xavien Howard, partially because of his talent and partially because of injuries to the rest of the group.
The Miami Dolphins only had four draft picks last year, none of which were in the top 100 overall selections, but the 2022 rookie class still has a lot to look forward to with their sophomore seasons.
Kader Kohou started 13 games for the Miami Dolphins in his rookie season. The Miami Dolphins expected Byron Jones, Nik Needham, and Trill Williams to help fill out the team’s secondary in 2022 — things didn’t entirely go according to plan.
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