MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Jevon Holland didn’t want to make excuses after the Miami Dolphins’ defense gave up 234 rushing yards in a season-opening win over the Los Angeles Chargers. “We need to be better,” the third-year safety said. “Plain and simple.” Growing pains were expected as the Dolphins…Read More
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