Jevon Holland spent four seasons with the Miami Dolphins, the only NFL team he has played for in his young career as a safety. A consistent starter for nearly 60 games, he became a key part of the Dolphins’ defense. However, now that his contract has expired, Holland admitted how difficult it will be to face free agency.

Speaking with Breakin’ House Rules, Holland acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his future. “I’ve only known [the Dolphins and Oregon]… It’s nerve-wracking.” He also expressed concern about potentially landing in the wrong situation. “Am I going to choose the wrong [organization]? But I just got to trust myself.”

During the 2024 NFL season, Holland played in 15 games for Miami after recovering from a knee injury that sidelined him in 2023. Despite his return, he now feels disconnected from the franchise, stating, “You can see guys that might not be here next year or may be somewhere else are just not in it… I’m not in none of this thing no more.”

Certainly, the only team Jevon Holland has played for since the start of his career in 2021 is the Dolphins. His rookie season and the following year, 2022, were among his best, with 2 interceptions in each season and a total of 165 tackles across both seasons.

Jevon Holland #8 of the Miami Dolphins tackles Breece Hall #20 of the New York Jets during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium on January 05, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Jevon Holland revealed what he wants in a new team

Jevon Holland has outlined his priorities for free agency, emphasizing the importance of joining a team with detailed and experienced coaching. He is seeking an honest culture, led by men of integrity who can inspire and guide others. Holland values a team with a strong desire to win, where leaders set examples through their actions rather than just their words. His criteria reflect a commitment to finding a supportive and goal-oriented environment.

Four years with the Dolphins

Jevon Holland’s tenure with the Miami Dolphins since 2021 has been marked by consistent and impactful performances. In his rookie season, he played 16 games, starting 13, and recorded 2 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries, and 2.5 sacks, along with 69 combined tackles. His performance continued to shine in 2022, where he played all 17 games, starting each one. He improved his interception yards to 64 and made 96 combined tackles, solidifying his role as a key defensive player for the Dolphins.

In 2023, Holland’s season was slightly shortened, but he still managed to play 12 games, starting all of them. He recorded 1 interception, 3 forced fumbles, and 74 combined tackles. In 2024, he played 15 games, maintaining his presence on the field with 62 combined tackles and 1 sack. Despite the challenges, Holland’s ability to consistently perform and adapt has made him a valuable asset.