Dolphins star admits he probably won’t play with Tua Tagovailoa and company in 2025
Tua Tagovailoa is expected to lose an important teammate on the Miami Dolphins for the 2025 NFL season.
The 2025 NFL season will be a make-or-break year for Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins, who have significantly fallen short of expectations in 2024. The franchise is giving head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier another chance, but it looks like some players won’t have the same luck.
Tagovailoa might lose a key teammate for the 2025 NFL season as the Dolphins are not expected to put the franchise tag on safety Jevon Holland, who also feels that this may have been his final year in Miami.
In a recent episode of his podcast “Breakin’ House Rules,” Holland admitted that he will probably have to play for another team in the 2025 NFL season as he believes that the Dolphins are giving signs that they don’t intend to keep him.
Transparently, seeing the Dolphins post things like the Valentine’s Day stuff or like any kind of edit and things like that, you can see guys that may not be here next year or may be somewhere else are just not in it. I’m following them on Instagram, right? And I’m not in none of this no more,” Holland said, via Adam Stites of USA Today. “I’m like, OK, they’ve kinda moved on.
I get it. I understand the decision to do that because I would do the same if I was in the same position. But from my perspective, I’m just watching it like — I get it, but like, OK, this is the effects of being a free agent. Your team, or what was your team, starts to phase you out, in a way.”