According to Aaron Wilson, the Buffalo Bills worked out TEs Adam Shaheen and John Samuel Shenker. Buffalo has had some injury issues at tight end and is currently light at the position. Shaheen, 29, was selected with the No.
Heading into the offseason, the Miami Dolphins were expected to have a clear need at tight end. Mike Gesicki and Adam Shaheen were hitting free agency, meaning their top option at the position and a depth piece who missed all of 2022 likely wouldn’t be returning.
The Miami Dolphins will have big holes to fill at several positions but the tight end will be one of the bigger issues the team faces this off-season. Adam Shaheen is likely gone.
When the Miami Dolphins traded tight end Adam Shaheen, along with a seventh-round pick, to the Houston Texans in exchange for a sixth-round selection, it appeared that general manager Chris Grier had made a smart decision.
Tight end Adam Shaheen passed his physical in Miami and participated in training camp until last Tuesday. That day, he was traded to the Texans. The trade didn’t take, because Shaheen didn’t pass his physical in Houston.
Shaheen, 27, was sent to the Texans last week for a swap of late-round picks in the 2023 NFL Draft. The deal was voided two days later.
Houston on Tuesday acquired Shaheen and a 2023 seventh round pick from Miami in exchange for a 2023 sixth round pick. But the tight end failed his physical due to a preexisting knee condition.
As the 2022 NFL preseason heats up, we can expect to see teams making big trades to try to finalize their rosters. The Texans joined that fray yesterday, acquiring TE Adam Shaheen and a 7th-round 2023 draft pick from the Miami Dolphins.
In Houston, Shaheen will join a rebuilding Texans offense short on established pass-catchers.
The Miami Dolphins’ first depth chart of the season features a drop for Adam Shaheen which is a bit surprising considering he has played well. As we head
While tight end Adam Shaheen returned from the Reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, the Miami Dolphins' initial injury report of the week provided a reminder he's been nursing a knee injury and might not return to play in Week 2.
The Miami Dolphins found themselves with one open roster spot after placing defensive tackle Raekwon Davis on injured reserve, though tight end Adam Shaheen could be coming off the Reserve/COVID-19 list this week.
Fortunately, Shaheen is not experiencing any major symptoms. However, since he’s unvaccinated, league rules will mandate a minimum of 10 days on the COVID reserve list.
This is Shaheen's second stint on the reserve/COVID-19 list since the start of training camp.
The Miami Dolphins are hoping that Adam Shaheen will continue to develop and take another step but the media just wants to talk about COVID. On Saturday, the Miami Dolphins gave media a chance to speak with tight end Adam Shaheen who has made waves the last few days with his stand on COVID vaccinations.
Adam Shaheen addressed the media Saturday for the first time since coming off the Reserve/COVID-19 list and proceeded to address the topic. The Miami Dolphins tight end said he was on the COVID-19 list earlier this week because of contact tracing and that he's never tested positive for the virus.
The Dolphins acquired Shaheen from the Bears in July for the cost of a conditional 2021 seventh-round pick. That is to say, they didn’t give up much for Shaheen, who was a second-round pick just a few years ago.
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