To stop the bleeding in the secondary, the Dolphins have placed a right of first refusal tender on starting nickelback Kader Kohou. This doesn't guarantee Kohou's return to Miami, but it gives Miami the ability to match any contract he receives on the open market.
Jevon Holland has "earned the right" to go and test the free agent market after spending the past four seasons with the Miami Dolphins. This means the Dolphins will not be putting the franchise tag on Holland,
Jevon Holland is about to cash in — big time. The Miami Dolphins safety will be hitting the free agent market next week, and expectations are that he's going to
The Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans are expected to pursue Miami Dolphins safety Jevón Holland when the free agency market opens next week, according to NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe. While Wolfe said the Dolphins haven't entirely ruled out bringing back Holland,
Former Miami Dolphin and unrestricted free-agent safety Jevon Holland is expected to garner interest from the New York Jets.