Edge rusher Matthew Judon to sign with Dolphins
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The Miami Dolphins' coaching staff has a lot on their minds right now as they try to decide which players to keep and let go as they work towards putting together a 53-man roster next week. However, some news came down on Tuesday that will provide them with the opportunity to start game planning in
None of the Dolphins’ three starting cornerbacks last year is lining up for them this year. And no notable investment was made for any replacement. What could go wrong?
“If you go look at the film, I dropped [into coverage] on 60 percent of the plays,” Judon told Card Player in May. Judon was exaggerating; Per Pro Football Focus, he rushed the quarterback 328 times and dropped into coverage 87, but that’s more plays in coverage than he’s accustomed.
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins’ punter for 2025 will have a familiar face. Jake Bailey has won the punting duel, fending off a challenge from newcomer Ryan Stonehouse, who has been released to clear space for edge rusher Matthew Judon.
The Miami Dolphins have acquired a new Pro Bowl defender for a fraction of the typical cost for an impact player.
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is getting a new speedy edge rusher with the team adding veteran Matthew Judon. Weaver said Tuesday morning
Miami Dolphins special teams coordinator announced that incumbent Jake Bailey has beaten out Ryan Stonehouse for the punting job.
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The Miami Dolphins were back at practice at the Baptist Health Training Complex on Tuesday after spending 10 days in the Midwest and conducted a very short and