Another unrecognizable player has been signed by the 49ers. This time it is former Dolphins cornerback Siran Neal. It seems the 49ers are blind to adding prominent players in free agency in favor of special teams role players.
The San Francisco 49ers continue to re-tool and turnover their roster this offseason. With key pieces leaving in free agency, the team is just a shell of the Super Bowl team from just over a year ago.
At the Combine last month, 49ers general manager John Lynch said the 49ers want to become younger and more cost-efficient. Turns out, they just want to be more cost-efficient.
The 49ers’ secondary has witnessed plenty of turnover during free agency, and another new face is incoming. Veteran corner and special teams ace Siran Neal is finalizing a two-year deal with San Francisco, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
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 Miami Dolphins special teams makeover continues. The latest change involves a key subtraction, with Siran Neal leaving the team after one season to join the San Francisco 49ers.
According to NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe, the San Francisco 49ers are signing veteran defensive back and special teams contributor Siran Neal to a two-year contract.
We start our 2025 edition of the annual look at the Miami Dolphins’ soon-to-be free agents with cornerback Siran Neal. We have reached the point where it is time to take a closer look at the Miami Dolphins’ 2025 soon-to-be free agents.
Terron Armstead and Kendall Fuller remain in concussion protocol. Miami Dolphins cornerback Siran Neal returned to practice as he works through a hamstring injury.
Early bragging rights are on the line in the AFC East when the Dolphins host the Bills on "TNF." Thanks partly to two free-agent additions, Tua Tagovailoa believes Miami can record a statement win.
Free Agent Special Teamer Siran Neal in Miami for a reason The Miami Dolphins will be without former ace Justin Bethel this season. However, the free-agent signing of former Buffalo Bills specialist Siran Neal countered that this offseason.
The Miami Dolphins added several free agents this offseason, including cornerback and special teamer Siran Neal. Formerly of the Buffalo Bills, Neal was drafted in the fifth round (154th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Dolphins rebuilt the special teams unit with the additions of Cam Brown and Siran Neal. The Miami Dolphins are reportedly adding their second special-teams specialist in hopes of moving on from last season’s struggles.
Special teams ace Siran Neal joins the Miami Dolphins after six seasons in Buffalo. Plenty of factors played into Miami’s late-season collapse but special teams can’t be too far down the list.
The Miami Dolphins have signed a number of free agents this offseason to fill multiple holes on their roster heading into the 2024 season, including cornerback Siran Neal, who will likely be a core special teamer for Danny Crossman’s unit.
The Miami Dolphins, with both Justin Bethel and Keion Crossen on the market, needed to add a special teams ace and depth cornerback this offseason, and they did so by signing Siran Neal.
The Miami Dolphins have picked up two players formerly with the Buffalo Bills early in free agency in their quest to dethrone the four-time AFC East champions, and Siran Neal is intent on bringing some of the lessons he learned in Buffalo.
According to Marcel Louis-Jacques, the Dolphins are signing DB Siran Neal to a contract. Neal was a cap casualty by the Bills this year and was primarily
The Atlanta Falcons have only addressed their offense thus far in free agency - but may be on the verge of breaking that spell. According to NFL Network, the Falcons are scheduled to meet with former Buffalo Bills safety Siran Neal on Wednesday night.
The New York Giants have frequently dipped into the Buffalo Bills’ pool of talent to reinforce their own roster. With Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll leading the charge, the next target on their list is Siran Neal, a depth cornerback and core special teams player.
The Buffalo Bills' roster purge earlier this week claimed several victims in the name of salary cap space, but as a silver lining, those players are able to get a head start on finding a new home before free agency begins on Wednesday.
A dependable vet, Neal provided key depth and expert play on special teams The Buffalo Bills and general manager Brandon Beane continue the difficult process of clearing cap space to become cap-compliant ahead of the new league year and free agency.
The Buffalo Bills have locked up a key piece of their special teams unit on a deal that will keep him in Western New York into the mid-2020s. Neal was selected by the Bills in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.