
Jevon Holland
Safety
Miami Connection
Jevon Holland was a cornerstone of the Dolphins' defense for four seasons, providing excitement with explosive plays like his 99-yard pick-six that boosted team morale and fan engagement in South Florida. Training at the Baptist Health South Florida Training Complex, he became a local media favorite, meeting with press and appearing in Dolphins content. His contributions helped elevate the team's defensive profile during a period of high expectations around stars like Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill.
About
Born in Coquitlam, Canada, and raised in Oakland, CA, Jevon Holland starred at the University of Oregon before being selected by the Miami Dolphins in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year, $8.76 million rookie contract and quickly became a standout safety, recording interceptions, including a 99-yard pick-six featured on Hard Knocks. Over four seasons with the Dolphins, Holland adapted to new defensive coordinators and delivered key plays like interceptions against the Pittsburgh Steelers. As a pending free agent, he noted the team's social media signaling a move on, leading to his departure. In 2025 NFL free agency, he agreed to terms with the New York Giants, marking the end of his Miami tenure.