One of the top offseason moves for the Miami Dolphins this year was the addition of free agent running back Jordan Howard. Signed to a two-year, $9.75 million contract, Howard was named the top running back on the Dolphins’ depth chart coming into the 2020 season and it appeared, in a position group including Matt Breida, the Dolphins were set to finally improve their running game.
Except, Howard has yet to play up to that level this year. Myles Gaskin replaced him as the true number one running back on the roster, and Howard has been stuck in neutral for much of the season.