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Veteran safety Jevon Holland enjoyed his first day with the New York Giants and praised the team's "chill" vibe.
NFL free agency isn't over yet, but it is as it pertains to 2026 compensatory picks and the Miami Dolphins look like they'll ...
The New York Giants have a promising young talent arising in their defensive backfield. Second-year CB Dru Phillips is aiming ...
The Miami Dolphins believe they got it right with Michigan’s Kenneth Grant at number 13 overall — even in a first round that saw five defensive tackles come off ...
The New York Giants rebuilt their secondary in free agency this offseason with a pair of marquee signings in CB Paulson Adebo ...
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Miami Dolphins' free agent Jevon Holland wouldn't hate idea of coming back or leavingMIAMI GARDENS — When asked recently how much of a priority it will be to re-sign safety Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said, in part, the club will "see what happens." ...
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GMEN HQ on MSNGiants' new signing already fighting for survival after 2025 NFL DraftA New York Giants offseason signing could already be fighting for his roster spot after the team’s aggressive 2025 NFL Draft ...
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Sporting News on MSNBills free agent predicted to betray Buffalo for contract with DolphinsThe Miami Dolphins lost a starting cornerback this offseason. They may look to a former division rival to fill the void.
Based on early calculations, the New York Giants are unlikely to be awarded any compensatory picks in the 2026 NFL draft.
When the Miami Dolphins traded offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil and wide receiver Kenny Still to the Houston Texans in 2019, ...
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