Raheem Mostert was released by the Miami Dolphins on Friday. The team announced the veteran running back's release, along with cornerback Kendall Fuller and tight end Durham Smythe. "Looks like my client Raheem Mostert will be playing elsewhere next season,
The Miami Dolphins started their weekend with some roster cuts, including Kendall Fuller, Raheem Mostert, and Durham Smythe, sparking discussions about the future of
General manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel took a step toward the fountain of youth with their Valentine’s Day releases of running back Raheem Mostert (32), cornerback Kendall Fuller (30) and tight end Durham Smythe (turns 30 in August).
The Denver Broncos are in the market for a running back and veteran tailback Raheem Mostert was recently released by the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins are moving on from Raheem Mostert. The running back's agent said on Twitter that Mostert "will be playing elsewhere next season" and thanked the organization for giving him a chance to pursue a ring elsewhere while the team looks to get younger at the position.
The Dolphins began making changes to their 2025 roster on Friday afternoon. Word came that the team would be releasing running back Raheem Mostert early in the day and the team confirmed it by officially announcing the move.
The Miami Dolphins plan to release veteran running back Raheem Mostert, who tied for the league lead with 21 touchdowns in 2023, his agent announced Friday.
The Denver Broncos should explore signing veteran free agent RB and Pro Bowler Raheem Mostert after he was released by the Miami Dolphins. The post Broncos Urged to Add 21-TD Pro Bowl RB From AFC East appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Miami Dolphins have informed running back Raheem Mostert that he will be released, his agent said Friday. The Dolphins will clear $2.9 million in salary cap space by parting
The Miami Dolphins have released running back Raheem Mostert. The former Purdue standout spent the last three seasons with the NFL franchise.
The Miami Dolphins are wasting no time making roster moves and released three players, including running back Raheem Mostert.
The Miami Dolphins are moving on from veteran running back Raheem Mostert, his agent Brett Tessler said Friday. "Looks like my client Raheem Mostert will be playing elsewhere next season,” Tessler posted on social media.