One of the new traditions of the offseason involves contracts getting voided, which is what happened with Miami Dolphins wide receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr.
CB Nik Needham will begin training camp on the PUP List. Needham tore his Achilles against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 6 last year and missed the remainder of the season.
This past week the designated June first cut of Byron Jones added some much-needed cap space for the Miami Dolphins. With most of Jones’ money off the books for the 2023 season, the team's cap space, according to overthecap.com increased to nearly 15 million dollars.
After getting some major cap relief ($13.6 million) on Thursday with the official release of cornerback Byron Jones, the Miami Dolphins immediately got back to work.
With the post-June 1st release of corner Byron Jones today the Miami Dolphins have, according to overthecap.com, $14,914,327 in cap space going forward into the rest of the offseason.
June 1 is here, and for Miami Dolphins fans, it may as well be Christmas morning or the eighth night of Hanukkah wrapped into one joyous event. The gift list which Dolphins fans have been clamoring for includes a running back, offensive line help and perhaps some depth pieces in areas like linebacker or defensive line.
Teams are permitted to designate two players per offseason as post-June 1 cuts. This transaction allows a team to spread out a dead-money hit over a two-year period, as opposed to absorbing all the cost in one offseason.
The Miami Dolphins entered 2022 with a defensive backfield advertised as a potential top-tier unit within a unit. On paper, and on the strength of a 2021 season in which the defense helped Miami win eight of their final nine games, 2022 could have been another leap for the group, but last year was a tale of another secondary.
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.
In recent years, the Miami Dolphins have put forth a concerted effort to spend money on talented players to increase their chances of winning a Super Bowl in the near future.
Going into this offseason every Miami Dolphins fan was well aware that the team had some obvious holes on the roster that needed to be filled. With cornerback Byron Jones being informed that he will be cut and designated a post-June 1st cut the position of cornerback was even more of an obvious need.
The Miami Dolphins are about to head into free agency where whether they like it or not they are going to have to make a lot of moves. Be it re-signing their own players or other teams' free agents the team will be signing a lot of free agents.
The big news involving the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday was the report indicating they would be releasing veteran cornerback Byron Jones in eight days, but they also made some official moves.
After a Miami tenure derailed by injuries, former Pro Bowl cornerback Byron Jones will be released by the Dolphins.
If his comments weren't an official retirement announcement, one could be coming soon, especially if what Jones says about his current physical status is accurate.
Byron Jones, who missed the entire 2022-23 NFL season, issued a serious health update and warning to the 2023 NFL Draft class in a series of tweets on Saturday.
The time has come that we can stop asking whether cornerback Byron Jones will play for the Miami Dolphins in 2022. Head coach Mike McDaniel suggested Monday it's not likely to happen.
Byron Jones is moving toward a lost season, but the Dolphins are not giving up hope on the eighth-year defender.
On a day in which many teams are designating IR-, PUP- or NFI-stationed players for return, the Dolphins are standing pat with Byron Jones and his coach had a concerning statement on the matter.
Miami Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones continues to progress toward a possible return from an Achilles injury before the regular-season opener against the New England Patriots.
As their training camp opened up last month, the Dolphins placed cornerback Byron Jones on the PUP list.
In 16 games last season (all starts), Jones finished tied for third on the team in passes defended (10) and ranked fifth in solo tackles with 47.
The Miami Dolphins announced Friday that they’ve placed defensive back Elijah Campbell on the active/non-football injury list and cornerback Byron Jones on the active/physically unable to perform list.
What was Jones’ reward for helping the team out by restructuring his contract? He gets to cover Hill in practice each day!
Byron got called for a penalty, but it barely cost the Dolphins since they were already at the 1.
Like it or not, Byron Jones is somewhat involved in the contract dispute that has Xavien Howard's future in Miami in question. If there were any doubts
If Jones' prediction turns out to be accurate, it could mean big things for the Dolphins, as they are in a great position to make the postseason for the first time since 2016.
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