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Ex-Dolphins safety Reshad Jones scammed out of $2.58M by woman, financial advisor, cops say
Read full article: Ex-Dolphins safety Reshad Jones scammed out of $2.58M by woman, financial advisor, cops sayA 52-year-old woman, with the help of a former Merrill Lynch financial advisor, is accused of stealing millions from former Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones over a two-year period, according to an arrest report obtained by Local 10 News on Thursday.
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Ex-Dolphins safety Reshad Jones arrested in Broward for concealed handgun
Read full article: Ex-Dolphins safety Reshad Jones arrested in Broward for concealed handgunFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ā Former Miami Dolphins safety Reshad Jones was walking around Davie before dawn Wednesday carrying a fully loaded handgun and smelling like alcohol, police say. He was arrested and faces a charge of carrying a concealed firearm. When Davie officers made contact with Jones, who lives in Plantation, they say āthe grip of a handgun [was] protruding from his front right pants pocket.āPolice say it was a fully loaded and chambered handgun, and that Jones told them he does not have ā and has never held ā a concealed weapons permit. Jones was released by the Dolphins in March and has not since signed with another team. Click here to get breaking news updates sent straight to your email inbox.

Dolphins safeties Jones and McCain go on injured reserve
Read full article: Dolphins safeties Jones and McCain go on injured reserveAssociated PressDAVIE, Fla. - Miami Dolphins starting safeties Reshad Jones and safety Bobby McCain have been placed on injured reserve, further depleting a secondary hit hard by injuries this year. Jones, the Dolphins' highest-paid player at $13 million, suffered a cracked rib earlier this season and played in just four games. Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard played in just five games before going on injured reserve last month with a knee injury. Receiver Gary Jennings also went on injured reserve Wednesday. Safety Adrian Colbert was signed off Seattle's practice squad, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel was activated from injured reserve and defensive tackle Gerald Willis was promoted from the practice squad.

Dolphins safety Jones says he expects to play this week
Read full article: Dolphins safety Jones says he expects to play this weekAssociated PressDAVIE, Fla. - Miami Dolphins safety Reshad Jones says he expects to play this week after missing the past four games with a cracked rib. Jones, the Dolphins' highest-paid player at $13 million, has played in only three games this season and was limited in practice Wednesday. Rookie linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel was activated from injured reserve after missing the first nine games with a foot injury. Van Ginkel was a fifth-round draft pick in April. The move means Miami cornerbacks Xavien Howard (knee) and Aqib Talib (ribs) must remain on injured reserve and won't return this season.

Drake, Jones don't travel with Dolphins to Pittsburgh
Read full article: Drake, Jones don't travel with Dolphins to PittsburghMiami Dolphins running back Kenyan Drake dives forward after being tackled by Washington's Montae Nicholson at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 13, 2019 in Miami Gardens, Florida. DAVIE, Fla. - The Miami Dolphins are heading to Pittsburgh without key players. Running back Kenyan Drake is being left behind for what's being called "Not Injury Related" reasons. The Dolphins are reportedly trying to work a deal to trade Drake. Also missing will be Reshad Jones who has a chest injury and center Daniel Kilgore with a knee injury.

Dolphins defense will have different look under new coach
Read full article: Dolphins defense will have different look under new coachMiami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores talks with his team after training camp, Aug. 5, 2019, in Davie, Florida. DAVIE, Fla. - The worst defense in the history of the Miami Dolphins will look different this year. The Dolphins allowed a franchise record 6,257 yards in 2018, which is one reason they have a new coach, Brian Flores. Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Patrick Graham watches his players during training camp, Aug. 5, 2019, in Davie, Florida. "There's not a safety group, there's not a linebacker group, there's not a d-line group.