There are a handful of prominent veterans who spent last season with the Miami Dolphins still looking for a team for 2024, and we have an update on a couple of them.
Center Connor Williams was among the most notable Dolphins unrestricted free agents this offseason and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has confirmed reports of Williams’ remarkable recovery from his December knee injury.
Perhaps more importantly as it pertains to the Dolphins, Rosenhaus downplayed the possibility of Williams returning to the team in 2024 while at the same time — as any good agent would — not completely shutting the door on the idea.
“Let me go on the record here and say that Connor has had remarkable recovery, nothing short of miraculous, really looking good for the start of the season,” Rosenhaus said during his regular appearance on South Florida TV station WSVN. “There’s a lot of teams interested in him. But I’m just delighted for Connor. Did not anticipate him going to training him with a team and felt like it might be something during the season before he played, but now he’s done an awesome job and we’re gonna see Connor Williams in someone’s training camp.”
“On behalf of Connor I’m sure he’d be open to it, but I wouldn’t say that it’s likely that he would return here with the Dolphins,” Rosenhaus said. “Certainly wouldn’t rule anything out but the Dolphins did sign a fine center in Aaron Brewer from the Tennessee Titans and made a big investment. So I think Connor wherever he signs it will be as a center.”