According to ESPN, the Indianapolis Colts are among the teams "expected to have interest" in free agent safety Jevon Holland.
Jeremy Fowler reports that S Jevon Holland remains available and has four teams interested in signing him, including the Colts, Commanders, Panthers, and Titans.
Jevon Holland won't come cheap, but if the Saints are looking to make a splash in free agency, his is a name to consider.
Former Miami Dolphin and unrestricted free-agent safety Jevon Holland is expected to garner interest from the New York Jets.
The Miami Dolphins are set to lose safety Jevón Holland in free agency, but The Athletic believes they'll sign a former Pro Bowler and All-Pro to fill the void. In a predictions post, Mike Jones of The Athletic tabbed the San Francisco 49ers' Talanoa Hufanga as a perfect fit in Miami.
The NFL’s “legal tampering” period begins on Monday at noon, and it sounds like the Jets already have a few free agent targets in their sights in Jevon Holland and Justin Simmons.
The deadline to place the franchise tag on players came and went Tuesday, and the Miami Dolphins did not use the tag on free agent safety Jevon Holland. This me
As the deadline passes, the Miami Dolphins do not use the franchise tag on safety Jevon Holland, making him eligible for free agency next week. NFL free agency begins at 4 p.m. on March 12.
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,
NFL offseason is underway, and soon, activity will kick into high gear. Already plenty of notable names have hit the open market (i.e. Davante Adams, Tyler Lockett, Joey Bosa) but plenty more are available via trade (i.
The top safety on the market this offseason, Dolphins S Jevon Holland could very well break the bank for whichever team acquires him. A second-round pick out of Oregon in 2021, Holland stepped into a starting role in Week 2 of his rookie season and never looked back.
The Miami Dolphins, as expected, do not use the franchise tag on safety Jevon Holland, who can test free agency next week.