The latest free agent additions to the Miami Dolphins were made available to the media this week for the first time and linebacker Willie Gay Jr. was somewhere out in the middle of nowhere.
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.
Although lacking the star quality of other free agent classes, the Miami Dolphins have added plenty of depth to their roster this offseason. According to one report, they've also agreed to terms with a two-time Super Bowl-winning linebacker.
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 have been busy at work this offseason after signing numerous players through free agency. After finishing the 2024 season with an 8-9 record and missing the playoffs, the franchise hopes to build a more competitive roster for head coach Mike McDaniel.
Willie Gay Jr. has found a new home for the 2024 season after spending last season with the New Orleans Saints. The veteran linebacker has officially signed with the Miami Dolphins, per NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler.
Although Chase Young transitioned from Saints one-year deal to a lucrative second contract with the team, Willie Gay will depart New Orleans after a 2024 one-off.
Finding unity on social media is a rare sighting these days, but everyone in Chiefs Kingdom agrees on one free-agent subject these days: the potential return of Willie Gay Jr.
People will believe anything they see these days. Take for instance people hilariously showing up on Airline Drive thinking the Saints were having open tryouts after a fake press release was created and circulated online.
A season ago, the Kansas City Chiefs took a different path than they'd previously grown accustomed to in the Andy Reid era. Instead of relying on the offense to guide the team through the campaign, it was Steve Spagnuolo's defense that led them – and perhaps the league – in 2023.
The New Orleans Saints have a great social media team. They regularly go viral for funny or motivational posts during the season and throughout the offseason.
The event was held at Gay’s former high school in Starkville. MS. New Orleans Saints LB Willie Gay Jr. hosted his first annual “Juiceman” Youth Football Camp on Saturday, June 8th, at his former high school, Starkville High in Starkville, MS.
The New Orleans Saints have a great social media team. They regularly go viral for funny or motivational posts during the season and throughout the offseason.
The New Orleans Saints have made some intriguing additions over the past week during NFL free agency. One of the biggest was linebacker Willie Gay Jr., former of the Kansas City Chiefs. Maye was released prior to the start of free agency.
Linebacker Willie Gay Jr. reportedly agreed to terms with the New Orleans Saints on a one-year deal worth up to $5 million with $3 million guaranteed on Tuesday.
Heading into his age-26 season, there may not be a whole lot of untapped potential, but he has shown that he can at least be a dependable option in the linebackers room.
The Kansas City Chiefs victory parade is well underway and linebacker Willie Gay Jr. is wasting no time getting in on the festivities. The NFL tweeted a video from the parade of Gay running up and down the street in front of the crowd shirtless, hyping fans up at every turn as he gestured to the crowd.
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay Jr. is questionable to return to Sunday night’s Divisional round matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Gay, who was playing spy on quarterback Josh Allen in the first quarter, suffered a neck injury.
With the Buffalo Bills dominating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first half of their Wild Card Weekend matchup, many began to look ahead. Specifically, the focus was on the Kansas City Chiefs traveling to Orchard Park for the Divisional Round.
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay Jr. appeared to indicate Monday that he will not return to the team next season. Gay took to Twitter a couple days removed from a Wild Card win against the Dolphins with a message Chiefs fans probably don’t want to hear.
Gay didn't practice Thursday, and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo told reporters that head coach Andy Reid will address the 23-year-old's status for Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs look to continue their journey towards a third consecutive Super Bowl appearance when they play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but they could be without one of their starting linebackers.
Willie Gay Jr. was initially on track to return for training camp, but his latest comments suggest he's even ahead of schedule in the final days of spring.