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“The Dolphins had no reason to trade Jalen Ramsey, other than they’re sensitive,” Samuel said. “There’s no leadership in the ...
Not unlike Heat’s Jimmy Butler, Dolphins star Jalen Ramsey wanted out of town and sulked his way to a trade. Now the father of possible replacement Asante Samuel Jr. has ripped Miami.
The 49ers have a clear and obvious need for a cornerback. They could immediately sign cornerback Rasul Douglas, who is the best remaining free agent, according to ESPN.
Asante Samuel Jr. appeared to be a sensible replacement for Jalen Ramsey after the Miami Dolphins shipped the latter to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Samuel, who spe ...
Rasul Douglas is a free agent after spending the last 1.5 years with the Buffalo Bills. He was a fan favorite while with the Green Bay Packers from 2021-23.
Former Buffalo Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas could be a late-free agency option for one of the teams that could be a competitor to the Bills in the AFC this coming season.
But Douglas' time in Green Bay ended rather abruptly in a trade deadline move on Oct. 31, 2023. The Packers shipped Douglas, along with a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, to the Bills for a ...
Douglas, who will play next season at 31 years old, is coming off a three-year deal worth $21 million. Spotrac projects his market value at nearly $36 million over a new three-year contract.
The 30-year-old did struggle, however, giving up a 122.0 passer rating when covered, according to Pro Football Reference. ” Could The Packers Entertain A Reunion With Rasul Douglas?
Former Buffalo Bills' cornerback Rasul Douglas remains available in free agency and one analyst believes he could land with a team that could be one of the Bills' biggest competitors in the AFC.
Rasul Douglas was a playmaking star for the Green Bay Packers. But they traded him away to the Buffalo Bills in 2023, and now Douglas is a free agent as no NFL team has rushed to sign him.
"The Dolphins have maintained contact with Bills free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas, who rejected a Miami offer in May," Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes.