Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that he has called the top four free agents left on the market in positions of need for the Dolphins, and they have told him that the Dolphins have not contacted them or shown any interest.
The Miami Dolphins are bringing back a familiar face next season. The team announced Thursday it had re-signed nose tackle Benito Jones. He was a consistent contributor for the Dolphins in 2024, making 15 starts and playing in all 17 games.
One day after signing two-time Super Bowl-winning linebacker Willie Gay Jr. from the New Orleans Saints, the Miami Dolphins are back at it again. This time, re-signing one of their defensive linemen.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Dolphins have an offer out to Calais Campbell, who could play an age-39 season, but they are doing work elsewhere on their defensive line. Benito Jones is coming back.
The Dolphins have brought back one of their own free agents. Miami announced the club has re-signed defensive tackle Benito Jones. Jones, 27, came back to Miami for his second stint with the club last year.
The Miami Dolphins need a lot of help on the interior defensive line. With the legal negotiating period for free agency starting Monday, they’ll have a chance to add some talented players.
It's been easy for Miami Dolphins linemen not named Calais Campbell or Zach Sieler to get overshadowed this season, but it was impossible not to notice Benito Jones in the victory against the Las Vegas Raiders last season.
The Miami Dolphins released former Florida International University defensive tackle Teair Tart on Tuesday morning. The signing of Benito Jones made Tart expendable.
Benito Jones has the heart of a fighter. He has had to battle for every opportunity he has, and it's clear he takes nothing for granted. Jones left Ole Miss in 2020 after being bypassed in the draft.
The Miami Dolphins lost two key interior defenders early in free agency, as Christian Wilkins and Raekwon Davis signed with the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis
With the Miami Dolphins losing Christian Wilkins and Raekwon Davis this offseason, general manager Chris Grier needed to find some potential replacements for the upcoming season.
Can Benito Jones help the Miami Dolphins overcome the loss of Christian Wilkins to free agency? The Miami Dolphins didn’t have to think much about a defensive tackle rotation with Zach Sieler and Christian Wilkins in the trenches.
The Dolphins continue adding players to the defensive tackle unit after losing Christian Wilkins to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Miami Dolphins are fortifying the trenches with the additions of defensive tackles Benito Jones and De’Shawn Hand.
The Miami Dolphins have signed a familiar face in defensive lineman Benito Jones, per Dianna Russini of The Athletic. Jones was undrafted in 2020 out of Ole Miss and signed with the Dolphins, where he spent 2020 and 2021.
Two former Ole Miss Rebels are still alive in the NFL playoffs entering the week of AFC and NFC Championship Games as the league's surviving teams have been dwindled to four.
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