A difficult cap situation existed for the Miami Dolphins before the 2024 season officially began. The team had some difficult decisions due to the possibility of signing and resigning big-name players while dealing with large contracts.
The decision to let go of Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard was one of those difficult ones. Throughout his career, Howard has been a member of the Dolphins, where he developed into one of the team’s most feared lockdown corners.
With 29 interceptions in eight seasons with the Dolphins, Howard holds the record for most interceptions since 2016. Miami decided to let go of their standout wide receiver even though he was a vital component of the defense.
Currently one of the top free agents available, Howard has not yet agreed to a contract with a new team. Perhaps teams are reluctant to bring him in because of his age and history of injuries, or they are concerned about the type of contract he might require. In any case, Howard has officially revealed the NFL team he wants to be a part of in 2024.
Given that Howard hails from Houston, Texas, it seems like a more practical choice. Like many professional football players, he probably has his sights set on fulfilling his childhood dream of playing in his hometown.
It’s true that Howard and the hosts go into great depth about how fantastic the Texans are.
DeMarco Ryans, the team’s new head coach, transformed the squad into one of the most entertaining and thrilling groups to watch in 2023.
The offense was driven by rookie quarterback sensation C.J. Shroud, and the defense was sparked by DE Will Anderson Jr., who recorded seven sacks of his own.
DeMarco Ryans, the team’s new head coach, transformed the squad into one of the most entertaining and thrilling groups to watch in 2023.
The offense was driven by rookie quarterback sensation C.J. Shroud, and the defense was sparked by DE Will Anderson Jr., who recorded seven sacks of his own.
While the Texans do have Jeff Okudah and recently acquired C.J. Henderson, Howard would significantly improve this team if he signed a contract.