Mostert had a terrific season for the Dolphins in 2023 as their lead back. He totaled his first-ever 1000-yard rushing season with 1012 yards on 209 carries. More impressively, he
Football agent Brett Tessler wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that running back Raheem Mostert will not be back with the Miami Dolphins in 2025.
The Dolphins are releasing former Pro Bowl running back Raheem Mostert, who fell out of favor last season, and 2 others to help get under salary cap.
Raheem Mostert, who led the NFL in touchdowns and made the Pro Bowl just a year ago, has been informed that the Dolphins are releasing him, the first of what is expected to be several moves to create badly needed salary cap space to augment the roster this offseason.
Mostert’s agent Brett Tessler revealed the news first.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Raheem Mostert was released by the Miami Dolphins on Friday. The team announced the veteran running back's release, along with cornerback Kendall Fuller and tight end Durham Smythe.
The Miami Dolphins plan to release veteran running back Raheem Mostert, who tied for the league lead with 21 touchdowns in 2023, his agent announced Friday.
Mostert’s departure means the Dolphins return running backs De’Von Achane (907 yards rushing, 4.5 yards per carry) and Jaylen Wright (249 yards, 3.7 ypc) among primary ball carriers from last year along with little-used running back Jeff Wilson Jr. (57 yards rushing, 3.6 ypc) and fullback Alec Ingold.
The Miami Dolphins released Raheem Mostert, their Pro Bowl running back and leading rusher a year ago, along with cornerback Kendall Fuller and tight end Durham Smythe on Friday. All three ...