Here are three more moves the Titans should make this offseason to get back to contending for a playoff spot.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed edge rusher Bryce Huff in free agency, which was widely viewed as a strong move. However, they also lost some pieces along their defensive front.
While league rosters are mostly set following the 2024 NFL Draft, there are still a few talented players available on the open market who can immediately help an organization.
Emmanuel Ogbah was released by the Miami Dolphins, and with the current situation with Dallas, he would be worth a look this offseason Miami released Ogbah two years after signing him to a four-year contract worth 65 million dollars.
The Dallas Cowboys may sign former Super Bowl pass rusher, Emmanuel Ogbah after his release from the Miami Dolphins. According to a source, the Cowboys are considered as one of the landing destinations for the defensive end.
Dolphins edge rusher Jaelan Phillips is progressing in his recovery from a torn Achilles, but he'll be returning to a defense that looks different than the one he was part of before his injuy.
When looking at the Los Angeles Rams’ roster right now, it’s clear that cornerback and edge rusher are two of their biggest needs. Ahkello Witherspoon is a pending free agent and the Rams desperately need a better pass rusher to go along with Byron Young at outside linebacker.
The NFL salary cap jumped to an unprecedented $255.4 million, but that wasn’t enough to save Emmanuel Ogbah. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Miami Dolphins have decided to part ways with their veteran pass rusher.
Browns could have interest in reunion with Emmanuel Ogbah, CB Xavien Howard will have interest around NFL There are a lot of knowns going into the new NFL league year but even more unknowns.
The Miami Dolphins are in money-saving mode today. They have already released edge/linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah to save close to 14 million towards their cap.
The Kansas City Chiefs could possibly reunite with an old friend, and it would make perfect sense for both sides. As we all know by now, Charles Omenihu, the Chiefs hybrid defender who can play inside and out, will likely be out for half of the 2024 season with a torn ACL, which he had successful surgery on Tuesday.
The Miami Dolphins officially released defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah on Friday, at the same time as news broke that they'll be releasing four-time Pro Bowl
Veteran defensive end Emmanual Ogbah is set to be released by the Miami Dolphins on Friday, according to multiple reports. Releasing Ogbah before June 1 will save the Dolphins $13.7 million in cap space.
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly set to part ways with a Super Bowl-winning pass rusher this offseason The Dolphins are looking to make shifty roster moves this offseason due to their cap space situation.
The former starter’s demotion made him a release candidate.
According to Adam Schefter, the Dolphins plan to release OLB Emmanuel Ogbah on Friday. Miami enters the offseason $38,498,203 over the cap and must clear space.
Now entering year three under HC Mike McDaniel, the pressure is at an all-time high for Miami to make a deep playoff run.
ESPN thinks the Miami Dolphins will move on from a veteran defender this offseason. Aaron Schatz's "big prediction" for the Dolphins this offseason is that the team will cut edge rusher Emmanuel Ogbah. From ESPN: The Dolphins will cut edge rusher Emmanuel Ogbah, who has played a smaller role this season.
Ever been in a situation where you felt like the outcast? Or better yet, the person who was tagging along with a group, but didn't exactly know if your presence was wanted, welcomed, or valued?
Emmanuel Ogbah hinted at what might happen this coming offseason before training camp even began this summer. The Miami Dolphins’ highest-paid player when
More help is on the way for the Miami Dolphins.
It sounds like Emmanuel Ogbah‘s stint with the Dolphins may come to an end after the 2023 campaign.
Emmanuel Ogbah has been around the NFL long enough to know how “the game” is played, and I’m not referring to the finer points of football. Or adjusting
Emmanuel Ogbah reeled off back-to-back nine-sack seasons to start the 2020s; those showings earned the veteran pass rusher a second Dolphins contract.
The Dolphins have much of their roster set for the long term, especially after acquiring and extending WR Tyreek Hill and OLB Bradley Chubb. But Miami could pare these players from the roster.
The Miami Dolphins announced Monday that they have placed defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah on injured reserve. Adam Schefter reported last night that Ogbah was out for the season after suffering a torn tricep, so this shouldn’t come as a big surprise. Ogbah, 29, is a former second-round pick of the Browns in 2016.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah left the game early on Sunday vs Cleveland and was unable to return. After the game, it was reported by Adam Schefter of ESPN and others that Ogbah has torn a tricep and will miss the remainder of the season.
Dolphins Dolphins DE Emmanuel Ogbah believes Miami’s defense has an opportunity to create some noise this season, citing familiarity amongst personnel and a determination to continue improving.
Ogbah joined the Dolphins on a two-year deal, $15M deal last year with $7.5M fully guaranteed. At the time, it was a player-friendly deal — Ogbah lost much of his 2019 season to a torn pectoral muscle.
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