The Miami Dolphins “have taken a strong liking” to Texas tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders during the pre-draft process, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
Is Jonnu Smith the missing third option that Miami’s offense so desperately needs? There’s a handful of reasons players may choose to sign with the Miami Dolphins.
Now that he is back with the Bills, QB Mitchell Trubisky opened up about his time with the Steelers during a press conference in Buffalo. He admitted that it was quite a roller coaster journey and he heard the rumors there would be changes at the position.
The Miami Dolphins added tight end Jonnu Smith early in the 2024 NFL free agency period. Today, we take a closer look at Miami’s new tight end with some help from The Falcoholic.
Tight end Jonnu Smith elected to join the Dolphins on a on a two-year deal earlier this month after he was released by the Falcons. Smith, 28, had arguably his best season in 2023, catching 50 passes for 582 yards with three touchdowns.
Jonnu Smith is excited to be continuing his NFL career in the city where he played his college football, but he says it's the idea of competing for a championship that was the primary factor in his decision to sign with the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins announced that they have signed tight end Jonnu Smith to a two-year deal worth up to $10 million. Smith, a former FIU Panther, previously spent seven years in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, and most recently, the Atlanta Falcons.
The Miami Dolphins made official Friday morning the signing of tight end Jonnu Smith, a move that filled a glaring need for the offense. While the Dolphins didn't announce terms of the deal, Smith reportedly signed a two-year deal in the city he called home for his college career at Florida International University.
Tight end Jonnu Smith is officially a member of the Dolphins. Word of Smith's agreement with Miami surfaced on Thursday and the team announced the signing on Friday.
Free-agent tight end Jonnu Smith, who has deep connections with new Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, signed the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Dolphins are adding another weapon to their already-potent offense.
The Miami Dolphins and free agent tight end Jonnu Smith reached agreement on a two-year, $10 million contract, multiple outlets reported Thursday. The deal reported by ESPN and NFL Network can become official when the new league year opens on Wednesday.
After making several cost-shedding moves recently, the Dolphins are set to make an addition on offense.
According to Adam Schefter, the Dolphins agreed to terms with TE Jonnu Smith on a two-year deal worth up to $10 million. Miami hosted Smith for a visit
News of tight end Jonnu Smith visiting the Miami Dolphins certainly merited a lot of attention, but his agent cautioned Wednesday against assuming a partnership between the two sides is a done deal.
The Dolphins finished last season as the only team in the NFL to not have a tight end catch a touchdown. So, it shouldn’t be a surprise that they’re eyeing one of the more intriguing names on the market.
The Miami Dolphins are trying to address one of their biggest areas of need.
The Steelers are expected to be active once again in free agency with second-year general manager Omar Khan.
Much of the conversation surrounding Arthur Smith’s job security down the stretch surrounded a “late season collapse” as the only way the Falcons would fire him.
With free agency and the NFL Draft looming in March and April, here are three more moves Atlanta should make.
The Atlanta Falcons released tight end Jonnu Smith on Tuesday, less than one year after trading for him. Smith, 28, set career-high totals in catches (50) and receiving yards (582) to go along with three touchdowns in 17 games (six starts) last season.
The Atlanta Falcons are not giving one veteran player the chance to stick around for the (second) Raheem Morris era.
A 2023 trade reunited Jonnu Smith with then-Falcons HC Arthur Smith. With a new coaching staff in Atlanta, the Falcons will move on from the veteran tight end.
Falcons tight end Jonnu Smith is one of the more athletically gifted players at his position.
The New England Patriots are trading tight end Jonnu Smith to the Atlanta Falcons for a seventh-round pick.
The Patriots reworked Jonnu Smith‘s contract yesterday, opening a chunk of cap space. According to ESPN’s Field Yates (on Twitter), the Patriots converted $7.96M of the tight end’s base salary into a bonus, creating an extra $5.31M in cap space.
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