The Dolphins officially released Howard in March. A recent comment on social media could be cause for speculation.
Xavien Howard was released by the Miami Dolphins earlier this offseason, and the veteran cornerback recently made a comment on social media that could raise questions as he still finds himself without a team.
Wright was the Dolpins' only invitee to the National Football League Player's Assocation Rookie Premiere event in Los Angeles. Howard officially was released by the Dolphins on March 13 — the start of the new league year. They used a post-June 1 cut designation to save $18.5 million for in cap space. They will earn the space after June 1.General Manager Chris Grier said at the scouting combine that the door was open for Howard to return to Miami.
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