One term that Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton often uses is ‘vision’ when referring to how he plans to use certain players on offense and defense.
The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason with a clear need for safety help with DeShon Elliott and Brandon Jones, two of the team’s three-man rotation in 2023, hitting free agency and eventually signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos, respectively.
The Denver Broncos confirmed the signing of former Miami Dolphins safety Brandon Jones to a three-year deal on Thursday. Terms were not disclosed, but earlier reports put the value at $20 million -- up to $22.5 million with incentives -- with $12.5 million guaranteed.
After a lot of activity during NFL free agency in 2023, the Denver Broncos were expected to be less active, but they've managed to sign some free agents to multi-year deals and bring back several players.
After the Denver Broncos agreed to terms with safety Brandon Jones from the Miami Dolphins on the first day of the NFL’s free agency negotiating period, they reunited three safeties who played together at the University of Texas in 2018.
The Denver Broncos dipped a toe in the waters of legal tampering on Monday by picking up a rising safety from the Miami Dolphins. The Denver Broncos will reportedly sign former Miami Dolphins safety Brandon Jones once free agency begins on Wednesday.
For the second time in the past couple of days, a former Texas safety has been signed by the Denver Broncos. On Sunday it was P.J. Locke, who has been with the Broncos for the entirety of his NFL career getting a new deal, and on Monday it was former Longhorn and Miami Dolphin Brandon Jones.
Plus: Texas WBB advances in Big 12 Tournament Former Texas Longhorns safety Brandon Jones—most recently a member of the Miami Dolphins—intends to sign with the Denver Broncos, Bleacher Report recently reported.
Free agent and former Miami Dolphins safety Brandon Jones plans to sign with the Denver Broncos ahead of the 2024 season according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
The Denver Broncos have agreed to sign Miami Dolphins safety Brandon Jones to a three-year deal, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Jones is coming off of a 2023 campaign in which he played 16 games and registered 48 tackles, a couple of interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and four passes defended.
Should the duo of Jevon Holland and Brandon Jones run it back after starting at safety in 2021 and 2022? Jevon Holland and Elijah Campbell are the only two safeties the Miami Dolphins have under contract just days before the 2024 league year begins.
Miami Dolphins safety Brandon Jones, who is recovering from an ACL injury that cost him more than half of the 2022 season, hasn’t been at practice the past few days with the team.
With training camps underway, here’s a look at the top position battles to watch for teams in the AFC East.
In Jevon Holland, the Dolphins have a locked-in safety starter. The 2021 second-round pick has become one of the NFL’s better back-line defenders. As Vic Fangio prepares for his first training camp as Miami’s defensive coordinator, a key question will involve the other safety position.
DeShon Elliott was more than just teammates with Brandon Jones at the University of Texas, but that won't stop him from coming for his job with the Miami Dolphins.
McDaniel said in August that Jones would play Week 1 barring a setback, but he has yet to see the field, even for practice. His absence has been felt, as the Dolphins' secondary has not played at the same level it did over the previous two years.
Miami Dolphins starting safety Brandon Jones will miss the remainder of the season with a torn left ACL, coach Mike McDaniel announced Wednesday. Jones, 24, sustained the knee injury during the third quarter of the Dolphins' 16-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel confirmed that S Brandon Jones suffered a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the season on injured reserve, per Marcel Louis-Jacques. Jones was placed on the injured reserve this week after sustaining his injury in Week 7.
The Miami Dolphins placed starting safety Brandon Jones on injured reserve Tuesday with a knee injury. Jones, 24, will have to miss at least four games, though it's likely to be longer, if not the entire season.
After the Dolphins’ offense stalled in the second half of Sunday’s win over the Steelers, the defense held on to get the job done.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel announced Monday that S Brandon Jones is going to be placed on injured reserve. McDaniel didn’t rule out Jones returning this year, but it also doesn’t sound likely, per Adam Beasley. Boone will miss at least the next four games while on injured reserve before the team can designate him to return.
Brandon Jones and Jevon Holland quickly became a productive safety tandem once they became teammates with the Miami Dolphins, and the possibilities moving forward are intriguing, to say the least.
Brandon Jones has made his mark in the NFL in his first two seasons more than anything by getting sacks from his safety position. Jones, whose signature
Three of the six placed on the reserve COVID-19 list are defensive linemen.
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