The Dolphins have elevated a pair of players for tomorrow's season opener against Indianapolis. Miami announced the club has elevated running back Jeff Wilson Jr.
The San Francisco 49ers have released veteran running back Jeff Wilson Jr., ESPN’s Senior NFL insider reported Tuesday. The move comes as the team finalizes its roster ahead of the 2025 NFL season, which begins next weekend.
Ameer Abdullah's stay on the San Francisco 49ers' active roster was brief as the veteran running back was placed on season-ending injured reserve on Monday after a rib issue sustained in Saturday's preseason opener against the Denver Broncos.
On Monday, running back Jeff Wilson Jr. took part in his first practice since re-signing with the San Francisco 49ers, the team where he began his NFL career.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
Running back Jeff Wilson Jr. is heading back to the San Francisco 49ers. Wilson, who appeared in 27 games for the Miami Dolphins, began his career in San Francisco as an undrafted free agent in 2018.
The 49ers just signed one of their former running backs. No, not Roger Craig or Ricky Watters or Garrison Hearst or Frank Gore or Carlos Hyde or Jerick McKinnon or Tevin Coleman, although technically they're all available.
Jeff Wilson‘s recent workout for the 49ers did not result in a deal. With his original team dealing with a number of injuries in the backfield, though, a signing will now take place.
The San Francisco 49ers are reportedly bringing back a familiar face to an injury-depleted backfield. Jeff Wilson Jr., who spent the first four-plus years of his NFL career in San Francisco before spending the past three seasons in Miami, will re-sign with the 49ers after working out for the team on July 30.
The San Francisco 49ers are bringing back a familiar face to address their banged-up backfield. According to his agents, and first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, the 49ers are signing veteran running back Jeff Wilson Jr., who worked out for the team on July 30.
According to Adam Schefter, the 49ers are signing veteran RB Jeff Wilson Jr. due to several injuries at the position. Wilson of course is a friendly face who has played several years with the 49ers in the past before being traded to the Dolphins.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The San Francisco 49ers brought in several players for workouts on Wednesday, including a familiar face—running back Jeff Wilson Jr. According to the NFL
The San Francisco 49ers worked out veteran RBs Jeff Wilson Jr. and D’Ernest Johnson, per Mike Garafolo. Wilson of course is a friendly face who has played several years with the 49ers in the past before being traded to the Dolphins. Wilson, 29, wound up going undrafted out of North Texas back in 2018.
Miami Dolphins running back Jeff Wilson Jr. will be up against the 31st-ranked rushing defense of the Indianapolis Colts (155.2 yards conceded per game) in Week 7, at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday.
In Week 5, the Miami Dolphins and Jeff Wilson Jr. meet the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 PM ET on Sunday.
Miami Dolphins running back Jeff Wilson Jr. suffered a knee injury in his pregame warmup and is now questionable to play against the Tennessee Titans, the team announced Monday night about 15 minutes before kickoff.
The Week 3 matchup for Jeff Wilson Jr. and the Miami Dolphins has them squaring off with the Seattle Seahawks at 4:05 PM ET on Sunday, Sept. 22. Watch Jeff Wilson Jr.
The Miami Dolphins received a wave of relief following a tense moment in their Week 2 31-10 blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills as running back Jeff Wilson Jr.
We'll be locked into this 'TNF' Bills-Dolphins matchup no matter what, but let's spice things up a bit with a same-game parlay for the NFL Week 2 opener.
The Miami Dolphins won a thrilling game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon. Some players were outstanding, and some struggled. So, it’s time for our week 1 Miami Dolphins Stock report.
Coming off their second late-season collapse in as many years, the Miami Dolphins are out to prove they're more than just a Super Bowl pretender. While Miami has one of the more talented rosters in the AFC, the team still has several questions to answer during training camp.
For some players, it's a no-brainer they need a change of scenery for next season. (We're looking at you, Zach Wilson and Mac Jones.) For others, the reasons are more complicated.
And to make matters worse, the 49ers are stuck in arguably the hardest division in football, as the Rams, Seahawks and Cardinals are all looking like they could be headed for the playoffs.