Miami Dolphins Star Rookie Abruptly Quits NFL After Just 4 Days
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Miami Dolphins fans received terrible news about one of their rookies, just four days after the team announced the signing of 11 undrafted free agents.
The Dolphins will start a new era after parting ways with Mike McDaniel, Tua Tagovailoa, and Tyreek Hill. They brought in Jesse Minter and Malik Willis to kickstart this new chapter, as well as a bunch of rookies.
Miami won’t compete this season, but they could lay the groundwork to become a competitive team eventually. However, their plans took a hit when a rookie decided to retire.
Miami Dolphins Rookie Le’Veon Moss Retires From NFL 4 Days After Signing His Contract

The AFC East team placed former Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss on the reserve/retired list.
“The Miami Dolphins placed undrafted rookie RB Le’Veon Moss, formerly of Texas A&M, on the reserve/retired list,” the Sun Sentinel’s David Furones wrote.
The Miami Dolphins placed undrafted rookie RB Le’Veon Moss, formerly of Texas A&M, on the reserve/retired list. This happens just weeks after his signing as a UDFA.
— David Furones (@DavidFurones_) May 12, 2026
He attended the team’s rookie minicamp on May 8 and 9. After recording 1,767 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns during his collegiate career, he made a shocking decision. It is unclear what led to his call.
