After the terrifying moment in the 2022 season where Bills S Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during the game, it was Browns QB Joe Flacco who was the NFL’s comeback player of the year in 2023.
The NFL changed the kickoff rules earlier this offseason with the hope of revitalizing a portion of football that was slowly dying. Miami Dolphins return specialist Braxton Berrios couldn’t be happier about it.
The NFL adoption of a new kickoff rule is leading some teams to tweak their draft boards to prepare for an expected spike in returns, but the Dolphins already have a skilled returner on the roster.
The Miami Dolphins had a number of their own wide receivers hitting the market this offseason, so they had to make an effort to re-sign some of them, and they did just that.
The Miami Dolphins needed to address their wide receiver depth and find a return specialist this offseason, and they decided that the best thing to do right now is to re-sign Braxton Berrios, who played his first season for Miami in 2023.
The Dolphins have been extremely active in free agency, both losing and attaining several players with expired contracts.
The Miami Dolphins were able to sign an All-Pro for the upcoming season after losing them for a few days in free agency this week.
The Dolphins have re-signed wide receiver and return man Braxton Berrios to another one-year contract.
Part two of our annual look at the Miami Dolphins’ upcoming free agents takes a closer look at Braxton Berrios. What should Miami do with their primary returner and depth wide receiver?
The Miami Dolphins might need to be looking for return help this offseason after Braxton Berrios penned a farewell to the franchise on social media.
A clip from HBO's "Hard Knocks" released Monday showed that the Miami Dolphins were hard at work last week in preparation of Sunday's roller coaster touchdown celebration against the Washington Commanders.
The Miami Dolphins had another great night of football on Sunday. It was always exciting to start the season 2-0 against AFC opponents, and it was even more fun to see Bill Belichick pout when he challenged the referees.
Wide receiver Braxton Berrios apparently has settled on his new Miami Dolphins jersey number, and he decided to make some history with it. Berrios revealed via Instagram on Tuesday that he will be wearing number 0, which will be allowed for the first time in 2023 following a vote by owners.
Braxton Berrios is jetting off to South Florida. After spending the last four seasons with the New York Jets, the former All-Pro kick returner has latched on with the Miami Dolphins.
Hours after offensive lineman Dan Feeney left the Jets to join the Dolphins, Miami will add another recent Jet to its equation.
The 5-foot-9 pass catcher spent the past four seasons with the Jets, working as their primary return man during that span.
The New York Jets must clear cap space in order to help the team's pursuit of a starting veteran quarterback -- something owner Woody Johnson views as a "missing piece" for the team.
Mike White's pass sizzled through traffic, hitting Braxton Berrios on his back shoulder as he cut across the middle in the end zone. If Berrios held on, the Jets would've jumped in front of the Vikings with less than two minutes remaining on Sunday, a happy ending to what had been an infuriating afternoon in the red zone.
In a win over the Steelers on Sunday, Wilson showed off his own take on the Griddy after catching a touchdown on a trick-play pass.
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios joined Jet fan Rich Eisen on his show Wednesday, July 20th. The two discussed a few of the main things for the Jets entering this year.
After re-signing this offseason, Braxton Berrios is one of the New York Jets’ longest-tenured players. Berrios is going into his fourth year with the Jets.
In the eyes of many Jets fans, the most important free agent signing the team can make is not a player currently on another roster. The feeling is the
Although the Jets’ struggles continued this season, they put a kick returner on the All-Pro team for the second time in four years. Braxton Berrios followed Andre Roberts‘ offering, and after the team opted not to keep Roberts in 2019, a path for Berrios to stay has formed.
In what's become a bit of a weekly tradition for the Jets, New York is expected to be missing two of their top wide receivers for their final game of the
New York Jets offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur says it's "100 percent" his fault that the team ran the wrong play on a crucial fourth down against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 17.
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