The Miami Dolphins have played 658 defensive snaps through 10 games and the team’s safety blanket has been on the field for all of them.
Often mentioned as one of the players primed to take a second-year leap, Jevon Holland has become one of the biggest playmakers on Miami’s defense. Capturing two interceptions, getting to the quarterback for two sacks and earning 52 total tackles, Holland has played 100 percent of the team’s snaps this year.
“What separates good and great teams is being able to dominate game-in and game-out and cause turnovers and whatnot and just completely nullify an offense both mentally and physically,” Holland said when asked what separates teams on Nov.