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Fan-favorite punter Ryan Stonehouse won't be returning to the team in 2025, as first reported by Chris Tomasson at the Denver ...
Former Tennessee Titans punter Ryan Stonehouse is being granted unrestricted free agency, despite the fact the team could have tendered him as a restricted free agent. His agent, John Perla ...
The Miami Dolphins will sign former Tennessee Titans punter Ryan Stonehouse. Stonehouse, known for his strong leg, averaged a league-leading 52.2 yards per punt over three seasons. The Miami ...
The Dolphins and punter Ryan Stonehouse agreed to terms on a contract that will bring the NFL's record-holder for highest punting average in a single season (53.1 yards) to Miami. Stonehouse landed ...
Punter Ryan Stonehouse has a big leg. It wasn’t big enough to get him a fourth season in Tennessee. The Titans opted not to re-sign Stonehouse, nor to apply a restricted free agency tender. He left ...
The Tennessee Titans are set to welcome back one of their most valuable special teams players, punter Ryan Stonehouse, in the preseason finale against the New Orleans Saints. After suffering a ...
The Dolphins are signing former Titans punter Ryan Stonehouse, as first reported by Justin Melo of The Draft Network and seemingly confirmed by Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Tennessee ...
Nearly eight months ago, Tennessee Titans punter Ryan Stonehouse was lying on the grass at Nissan Stadium with multiple torn ligaments in his left knee. On Wednesday, he was back on the practice ...
The Dolphins made a significant move on special teams on Sunday, agreeing to terms with former Tennessee Titans punter Ryan Stonehouse, who led the league in yards per punt in 2022 and 2023.
Ryan Stonehouse averaged 53.1 yards in his debut season with the Titans. These figures placed him at the top of the single-season charts for punting, solidifying his reputation as one of the NFL's ...
Punter Ryan Stonehouse has a big leg. It wasn't big enough to get him a fourth season in Tennessee. The Titans opted not to re-sign Stonehouse, nor to apply a restricted free agency tender.