The start of the 2024 NFL free agency period is next week. What will the Miami Dolphins do with tight end Tyler Kroft? The start of the 2024 NFL free agency period is just a few days away.
There’s a lot of shaking that will happen over the course of this week in the NFL, as the Miami Dolphins and 31 other teams are having players signed, waived and moved to injured reserve.
The Miami Dolphins released cornerback Parry Nickerson despite his impressive performance in training camp and the preseason, but that was just a matter of roster manipulation.
The Miami Dolphins will open their 2023 campaign against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 10, which is now 48 days away. Until the opening kickoff of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by remembering the players who have worn each specific jersey number.
With NFL teams off until late July, players are expected to keep in shape and come prepared for training camp before preseason games start. One event that gets held over the dead period, is the Tight End University summit that’s put on annually by former NFL tight end Greg Olsen, Travis Kelce and George Kittle.
Tyler Kroft saw joining the Miami Dolphins as a great opportunity. The Miami Dolphins added former Denver Broncos tight end Eric Saubert early in free agency before snagging Elijah Higgins in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Last week, the Miami Dolphins addressed one of their biggest roster needs, signing former Cincinnati Bengals tight end Tyler Kroft to a one-year deal. Prior to the transaction, Miami had five tight ends on the roster – Durham Smythe, Eric Saubert, Tanner Conner, Elijah Higgins and Julian Hill.
With the Miami Dolphins still having a hole at tight end after the conclusion of the 2023 NFL draft, they decided to sign eight-year veteran Tyler Kroft, who spent the 2022 season with the San Francisco 49ers.
After the 2023 NFL draft was completed, the Miami Dolphins still had a need for a veteran tight end who could fill a role in Mike McDaniel’s offense, so they signed Tyler Kroft.
The Dolphins added another name to the mix in their new-look tight end group.
The first week of NFL free agency is in the books, and there has been a lot of movement made by the San Francisco 49ers.
Kroft is expected “to miss several weeks” because of a knee injury, while Cominsky is dealing with a wrist injury that required the surgery.
The 49ers won’t have tight end Tyler Kroft for the duration of their game vs. the Seahawks after he was ruled out late in the third quarter with a knee injury.
The 49ers on Tuesday announced their initial 53-man roster, but that group should change relatively quickly. Shortly after their final cuts were made, the club announced free safety Jimmie Ward and linebacker Curtis Robinson would go on short-term IR.
The San Francisco 49ers made a last-minute change to the roster before OTAs with the addition of tight end Tyler Kroft, who has a real shot of making the final squad.
The Jets placed cornerback Bryce Hall and tight end Tyler Kroft onto the reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, per Brian Costello of the New York Post. This
Offense took center stage on Saturday, as Zach Wilson found Tyler Kroft for two scores in a New York Jets victory. Zach Wilson earned his first two unofficial touchdown passes as a New York Jet on Saturday, each going to Tyler Kroft, while Corey Davis established a connection with the young quarterback through a 70-yard showing on four catches.
Three other players also were placed on the reserve/COVID list based on close contact with Norman — tight end Tyler Kroft, cornerback Levi Wallace and safety Dean Marlowe.
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