Here are three moves the Colts should make this offseason to close the gap between themselves and the Texans at the top of the AFC South.
The Los Angeles Chargers crumpled last season, missing the playoffs and finishing 5-12. This offseason, they hired new head coach Jim Harbaugh to turn things around, but he still faces a challenging rebuild. Los Angeles should consider more roster tweaks to make Harbaugh's life easier.
Could the Colts be a potential landing spot for a former 2x NFL All-Pro and 4x NFL Pro Bowl veteran cornerback? According to CBS Sports, the Indianapolis
Four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard is one of the biggest names left on the free agent market, and he could find a new home in the coming days.
The Miami Dolphins cut star cornerback Xavien Howard at the start of the league year back in March, and so far, the former All-Pro has yet to find a new home.
The free agent is back to full health, and his market could soon see movement.
Top AFC Contender Indianapolis Colts named a potential fit for 10-interception and former Miami Dolphin cornerback, Xavien Howard this offseason. Following the draft, some notable free agents are still available, including Howard.
The Indianapolis Colts could use some help in their secondary, which is why it was surprising that the Colts didn’t take a defensive back until the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
When the Minnesota Vikings made their 4th-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, it was used on a tall cornerback who should be expected to compete for reps immediately.
Xavien Howard's doctor informed NFL teams that the free agent cornerback has been cleared for all football activities, NFL Network reported on Wednesday.
Tom Pelissero reports that former Dolphins CB Xavien Howard is fully cleared for football activities, according to a letter his doctor sent to NFL teams.
Many of the big headliners have already signed their respective deals, but there’s still plenty of value left to be had.
Here are three possible landing spots for $45 million cornerback and former New York Giant, Adoree’ Jackson this offseason after the free agent market gets slimmer.
Following an initial flurry of activity during the opening week of free agency, the Las Vegas Raiders have adopted a more measured approach to signings.
The Kansas City Chiefs traded star cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans late last month, opening up a need at the position heading into 2024.
The Miami Dolphins hold the 21st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is set to begin on April 25.
After eight strong years with the Miami Dolphins, Xavien Howard is a free agent for the first time in his career. While he’s not the dominant force he once was, the four-time Pro Bowler remained reliable when on the field, hauling in one interception while breaking up 12 passes and recording 45 tackles.
The Baltimore Ravens‘ cornerback situation isn’t bad by any means, but given Marlon Humphrey’s penchant toward getting injured, they may need some insurance at the position.
The Baltimore Ravens have lost some significant pieces on defense during free agency this season, but could be primed ot land one of the best available defensive backs in hopes of closing the gap on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC.
The Detroit Lions are coming off one of the best seasons in franchise history, but still have work to do as they press toward the ultimate prize. Howard is one move the team should strongly consider.
The former All-Pro corner is on track to join a new team, and has publicly identified a potential landing spot.
Cornerback Xavien Howard is one of the biggest names still available on the open market. Where will he play in 2024? He has a team in mind.
According to NFL.com’s Kevin Patra, former Dolphins CB Xavien Howard “would love” to play for his hometown Texans. Howard was born in Houston and went to Wheatley High School in Houston.
The 30-year-old made the Pro Bowl four times, including three straight years from 2020-2022. In 13 games last season, he had 45 tackles and one interception.
Part of two pricey cornerback tandems in Miami, Xavien Howard did not have a chance to operate in the second one for too long.
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