Yeremiah Bell

Yeremiah Bell

Yeremiah Bell is a defensive back for the Miami Dolphins. He's number 37 and is 6'1 and 200 pounds. He's been in the NFL for 3 years.

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The Washington Redskins traded for defensive end Jason Taylor on Sunday, sending two draft picks to the Miami Dolphins.  
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The Washington Redskins traded for defensive end Jason Taylor on Sunday, sending two draft picks to the Miami Dolphins.  
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For more Sun-Sentinel coverage of the Miami Dolphins, click here . July 17, 2008 Dolphins list: Danger zone revisited Everyone loves the underdog.  
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With Dolphins camp opening next weekend, chatter on a six-pack of competitions for starting jobs: Quarterback: Though Josh McCown is considered by many to be the front-runner because of experience, the Dolphins have told NFL people the battle remains competitive with John Beck, and preseason...  
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With training camp opening Saturday, the Dolphins' top four cornerbacks to end 2007 not only have survived the offseason overhaul -- to the surprise of some -- but also have a good chance to remain the Fins' top four corners this season, unless Nate Jones, Joey Thomas or an August/September...  
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None of the Dolphins' innumerable injuries -- not even the one to Ronnie Brown -- did as much damage as the one safety Yeremiah Bell suffered.  
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As he reached the sidelines in the season opener, Yeremiah Bell sensed something wasn't right with his left leg.  
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Ricky Williams' comeback didn't last too long. One game, six carries, 15 yards, one fumble and a torn pectoral muscle after he was activated, it was all over. Williams will miss the remainder of the season and spend the next four to six weeks in a sling. Rehab is an additional five months...  
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The Dolphins had an opportunity to get their first taste of the win column, but that ol' fashioned Miami ineptitude shown though when it mattered to keep their chase for history hitting full stride. The Fins had what we believe was a sober Ricky Williams back and they managed to keep...  
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A ban on the practice of shark finning in U.S. waters came closer to enactment this week in Congress. The House on Tuesday passed the ''Shark Conservation Act of 2008,'' which prohibits fishing boat crews from removing shark fins at sea and encourages other countries to adopt similar programs...  
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