The Miami Dolphins have added some big-name veterans in recent weeks with Jason Pierre-Paul and Melvin Ingram, but could there be another one on the way?
The Miami Dolphins are looking for ways to improve their roster and perhaps a reunion with Ndamukong Suh may be their next move. The veteran defensive tackle visited the Dolphins on Wednesday, per Mike Garafolo.
According to Tom Pelissero, veteran edge rushers Justin Houston and Jason Pierre-Paul have officially passed through waivers unclaimed and are now unrestricted free agents.
The jig is up for JPP in South Beach. The Dolphins announced on Tuesday that they have waived veteran linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul. Miami is activating running back Chris Brooks off injured reserve in a corresponding move.
The Miami Dolphins waived pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul on Tuesday in order to make room for rookie running back Chris Brooks, who was activated off injured reserve.
Jason Pierre-Paul‘s stay with his hometown team may end up being short-lived. Not long after signing Pierre-Paul off the Saints practice squad, the Dolphins waived him.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have waived OLB Jason Pierre-Paul to make room for RB Chris Brooks, who’s being activated from injured reserve. Pierre-Paul, 34, is a former first-round pick of the Giants back in 2010.
Dolphins’ recently signed veteran DE Jason Pierre-Paul said he’s excited about the opportunity to play near his hometown and chase a Super Bowl. “We’re going to get it cracking,” Pierre-Paul said, via ProFootballTalk.
Jason Pierre-Paul returned to the NFL late in the 2023 season to show he still could play at a high level. The decision to sign with the Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins face a tough defensive challenge against the Washington Commanders. Jaelan Phillips being injured is a big problem for the team. We will see how much we miss Phillips when the team plays on Sunday, and the big question is if Jason Pierre-Paul (JPP) can fill in for the defense smoothly.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have officially placed OLB Jaelan Phillips on injured reserve, clearing the roster spot to sign OLB Jason Pierre-Paul
More help is on the way for the Miami Dolphins.
Finally, the career path of Jason Pierre-Paul is coming full circle. He’s signing with the Dolphins, a team that’s about a half-hour’s drive from where he grew up in south Florida.
The Miami Dolphins moved to fill the defensive vacancy left when linebacker Jaelan Phillips was lost for the season on Friday, agreeing to a deal with Jason Pierre-Paul, multiple media outlets reported on Monday.
Jason Pierre-Paul will be relocating once again.
The Dolphins are expected to sign DE Jason Pierre-Paul off of the Saints’ practice squad, according to Ian Rapoport. Pierre-Paul figures to fill in for EDGE Jaelan Phillips after he suffered a season-ending Achilles injury.
The New Orleans Saints signed three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to the practice squad on Thursday. Pierre-Paul, 34, was a free agent willing to sign with a playoff contender's practice squad, according to an NFL Network report last week.
The Saints have apparently had enough of watching quarterbacks run all over them.
The New Orleans Saints are planning on signing DE Jason Pierre-Paul, according to Josina Anderson. The Saints hosted Pierre-Paul for a workout earlier today, it appears it went well enough for the team to bring him on.
Veteran pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul is hoping to find a job with a Super Bowl contender. He made 13 starts for the Baltimore Ravens during the 2022-23 campaign.
After watching the first half of the season unfold, Jason Pierre-Paul is interested in continuing his career. The veteran edge rusher is seeking a deal, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Free-agent defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul wants to make his return to the NFL, but he desires to do so with a contender, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Free agent pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul is willing to sign with a playoff contender's practice squad, NFL Network reported Wednesday. The 34-year-old veteran has been on the market since March after starting 13 games for the Baltimore Ravens last season.
Jason Pierre-Paul is “definitely” ready to debut for the third NFL team of his career, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN. Pierre-Paul signed with the Ravens a little over a week ago after his second visit with the team this year.
The 33-year-old spent the first eight seasons of his career with the New York Giants before playing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2018 to 2021.
A trio of Preston Smith, Rashan Gary and Jason Pierre-Paul would be a very scary, well-rounded group.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul is still a free agent, but he could be getting closer to finding a home for the 2022 season.
Pierre-Paul had only 2.5 sacks in 12 games last year, but he revealed after the season that he played through a painful rotator cuff injury.
In 165 career games, the former first-round pick has recorded 603 tackles, 164 quarterback hits, 91.5 sacks, 61 passes defended and 21 forced fumbles.
Although his sack total (9.5) was definitely up to his standard, JPP proved adept at dropping in coverage more than in the past as part of coordinator Todd Bowles’ exotic scheme.
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