Jevon Holland’s future with the Dolphins hangs in the balance as free agency approaches, raising questions about his next move
Holland, drafted in 2021, started strong but had a rough 2024 season. He only made 62 tackles and didn’t snag any interceptions. That’s a big drop for a guy who looked like a future star. He struggled with positioning and missed some key tackles, which didn’t help his case.
But hey, he’s turning 25 soon, and there’s still hope he can bounce back. He’s got potential, and teams might be willing to pay for that. Holland mentioned he’s leaving the negotiations to his agent and just plans to chill for now. He’s ready to see where life takes him.
Dolphins GM Chris Grier said they had talks about an extension before the season but didn’t finalize anything. With the offseason here, they’ll reassess their options. The Dolphins are tight on cap space, so they might need to be smart about their choices, especially with other free agents to consider.
Holland is optimistic about his future, whether it’s with Miami or elsewhere. He’s had some great moments, like that pick-six against the Jets, but injuries have also been a part of his journey. He’s not making excuses, though. He knows it’s a tough sport.
Reflecting on the season, Holland feels there were games they could have won. He’s learned a lot and appreciates the camaraderie with his teammates. It’s been a tough year, but he’s ready to take those lessons into the offseason and see what’s next for him.