Jonathan Taylor Traded to the Miami Dolphins Betting Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/22/2023

Jonathan Taylor has decided to take the “James Harden road” ahead of the 2023 NFL season.

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Taylor hasn't participated in any team activities this offseason, and now the Colts have granted him permission to seek a trade.

SportsBetting.ag set odds on Taylor's next team, should he be traded sometime between now and September 10. The Dolphins, Bears and Bills top the list of 10 teams.

The Dolphins are listed with the shortest odds.

According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the Dolphins are expected to explore a deal for Taylor.

"Per a league source, the Dolphins are expected to at least explore a trade for Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, who has been given permission to seek a trade. Not sure where this will lead, but it would make sense in that he's only 24, 1st team All Pro & NFL rush leader in '21."

Taylor has been in and out of the Colts facility due to treatment and a reported "personal issue", but team owner Jim Irsay said during Indy's preseason matchup with the Chicago Bears that the star running back is again back in the fold.

SportsBetting.ag has not posted odds on whether Taylor will continue playing for the Colts this season.

Jonathan Taylor Next Team                 

Dolphins           2/1

Bears                3/1

Bills                  5/1

Ravens             7/1

Broncos            8/1

Cowboys           8/1

Commanders    10/1

Bucs                 14/1

Vikings             14/1

Eagles               20/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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