Right when general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell took over in 2022, new priorities emerged, and fresh faces flooded onto the roster.
A former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver announced his intention to retire from the NFL after being in the league since the 2014 season. The player had a remarkable story, going from being an undrafted free agent from Georgia State to playing in the league for nearly a decade.
He won’t be finding his way into the Hall of Fame, but for an undrafted player out of Georgia State, he made the most of his opportunities and put together a strong career.
According to a post on his social media account, veteran NFL WR Albert Wilson is announcing his retirement. “To the Miami Dolphins Organization, I want
In 13 games last year, Wilson tallied 43 catches on 62 targets with 351 receiving yards and a single score. He also gained 45 rushing yards on five attempts.