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Dolphins to sell old seats from renovated stadium
Regardless, it’s now in the past, and while the league can watch an Andrew Luck-Andre Johnson tandem, the Dolphins and their fans will be watching a Ryan Tannehill-Greg Jennings tandem.
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“I always had a dream of playing at home”, Johnson told Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald on Tuesday.
Jennings has seemed to be a good fit with the Dolphins so far, but imagining a receiving corps of Johnson-Landry-Stills-Parker is downright scary.
Playing for the Dolphins “was something I thought about”, Johnson told me at the recent UM Hall of Fame fishing tournament in Islamorada.
3 – The Panther fans will get a look at Dolphin rookies WR DeVante Parker and DT Jordan Phillips.
Jun 9, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, US; Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Andre Johnson (81) runs with the ball after making a catch during minicamp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center. “But they never called”. Johnson is a member of the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame after a productive career with the Hurricanes and was an All-American at Miami Senior High School. Probably Johnson. However, from a winning championships perspective, it appears the better shot is with the Colts, who are clearly happy to have him on board.
The star wideout was drafted by the Houston Texans out of college, and played there for 12 seasons. Even in a down year in 2014, his 936 yards eclipse any mark set by Jennings since 2011. The team is also selling seatbacks for $20.
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Considering Miami has about $10 million in cap space at the moment, per over the Cap.com, it makes sense that they would be particularly cognizant of their proximity to the cap.