The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
Before the start of free agency, the Miami Dolphins already had four running backs under contract for the 2024 season, but they decided to bring back their lone free agent at the position – Salvon Ahmed.
They were 1-2 as University of Washington running backs six years ago, with Salvon Ahmed following Myles Gaskin in that college pecking order. Gaskin,
Salvon Ahmed is going to give another shot at carving a bigger role for himself in the Miami Dolphins offense. The speedy running back will return for a fifth season in Miami after agreeing to terms on a one-year contract, reportedly worth $1.2 million.
NFL Insider Ari Meirov is reporting the Dolphins are going to re-sign running back Salvon Ahmed to a 1-year deal. Ahmed has been in Miami since 2020, playing in 38 games, starting 4.
Our look at the Miami Dolphins’ soon-to-be free agents continues today with a return to the offensive side of the ball. What should the Dolphins do with running back Salvon Ahmed?
The Dolphins are moving closer to making their final IR-return decision.
After nine years, five teams and countless injuries, Miami’s Raheem Mostert leads all NFL running backs with a franchise-record 18 touchdowns this year. He’s been a great story, and we can’t help but wonder, who will be the next Mostert?
The Miami Dolphins have been battling injuries in their running back room all season, but it seems that they’re getting healthier at the position. On Wednesday, Miami designated running back Chris Brooks to return from injured reserve, according to those in attendance at practice.
The Miami Dolphins are placing RB Salvon Ahmed on injured reserve with a foot injury and promoting WR Robbie Chosen to their active roster. Ahmed will miss at least the next four games while on injured reserve. Chosen, 29, signed with the Jets as an undrafted free agent out of Temple back in 2016.
Without running back De’Von Achane in the game due to an injury, the Miami Dolphins have to rely on Raheem Mostert and Salvon Ahmed at the position. On their fourth drive of the game, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa helped bring the Dolphins down the field and set them up in the red zone.
While the Packers entered the fray for Jonathan Taylor, the Dolphins loomed as the most aggressive suitor. In on just about every available or potentially available running back this year, the Dolphins were connected to Taylor interest within minutes of the Colts greenlighting trade talks.
The Dolphins will hope that these three players carry their solid preseason play into games that matter.
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Salvon Ahmed and De’Von Achane look like twins on a football field. Because their builds and numbers (Ahmed is 28, and Achane is 26) are nearly identical,
Jordan Schultz reports that the Dolphins are re-signing RB Salvon Ahmed to an undisclosed contract. Ahmed was in line to be a restricted free agent this offseason. Ahmed, 24, was a one-year starter at Washington and an honorable mention All-Pac 12 selection in 2019.
The Miami Dolphins signed former first-round pick Sony Michel this past spring in an attempt to help solidify their running back group.
The Dolphins completely revamped their running backs depth chart this offseason, and that will naturally lead to some tough decisions when it comes to roster cuts.
The 2022 offseason saw the Dolphins go shopping in the free agent market, signing three new running backs to the roster.
In a bit of rare good news on the NFL COVID-19 front, the Miami Dolphins look likely to get their top two running backs in time for their Week 15 game against the New York Jets.
The last meeting between the Dolphins and New England Patriots ended with an impressive Miami victory thanks for a memorable afternoon for the running back.
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