logo
30 key Miami Hurricanes for 2025 season: Kamal Bonner fortifies linebacker corps

30 key Miami Hurricanes for 2025 season: Kamal Bonner fortifies linebacker corps

Miami Herald02-08-2025
The Miami Hurricanes kick off the 2025 season on Aug. 31 with a marquee matchup against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Hard Rock Stadium (7:30 p.m., ABC).
With the calendar officially flipped to August, the Miami Herald is counting down 30 of the most important players on the Hurricanes' roster, one per day leading up to the season opener, to provide a closer look at the team heading into coach Mario Cristobal's fourth season.
Today: The No. 29 player on our list, Kamal Bonner.
Position: Linebacker
Hometown: Moultrie, Georgia
Year: Redshirt sophomore
How he got to Miami: 2025 transfer (N.C. State)
Key stats: 56 tackles, 7 tackles for loss in 2024
In summary: Bonner went from getting spot playing time to begin last season to a full-time starter over the second half of the season at N.C. State. He started the final seven games — six against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents and then against East Carolina in the Military Bowl — as the Wolfpack's strong side linebacker, recording at least six tackles in each of those games and being involved in tackles for loss in six of the seven games. Bonner figures to get significant playing time for Miami along with veterans Wesley Bissainthe and Mohamed Toure.
'We all bring experience. Kamal Bonner from NC State, man, I feel like he's great. He's fast, he's physical.' - linebacker Wesley Bissainthe
'Being in the ACC, I saw a team that played very fast and physical all the time. And I feel like the way Coach Cristobal coaches these guys, he'll make you a believer.' - Bonner on what appealed to him about the Hurricanes
No. 30: Running back CharMar Brown
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Ramsey sheds light on his departure from Dolphins with eyebrow-raising comments
Ramsey sheds light on his departure from Dolphins with eyebrow-raising comments

Miami Herald

time3 hours ago

  • Miami Herald

Ramsey sheds light on his departure from Dolphins with eyebrow-raising comments

Former Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey reportedly disrespected coach Mike McDaniel by showing up late to practices or meetings on multiple occasions. So it was curious when Ramsey said this week that he wanted to play for a team 'where there's a lot of respect for the head coach.' To be clear, Ramsey did not publicly say that there is a lack of respect for Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel. But that could be inferred from how he phrased his comments on The Pivot podcast. Ramsey also indicated the trade to the Steelers was a positive because he was able to join 'a team that's going to be able to compete.' Though Ramsey made clear to the Dolphins that he wanted out, the team said it was a mutual decision. Dolphins tight end Tanner Conner, without naming names, said last month that 'Mike hasn't changed at all. I think maybe the emphasis around him and respecting him more as players has changed as we've gotten some players out who might have not been as respectful.' Ramsey offered one bit of praise for the Dolphins, saying 'I do appreciate the Dolphins and them working with me and' his agent, David Mulugheta, and 'not just [saying] this team called and we are going to send you there. It was very open communication. You all have been good to us. I've been good to ya'all. 'Let's go to a team that's going to be able to compete, where there's a lot of respect for the head coach and the staff and a place I can continue to play at a high level… and maybe be versatile… We all had to come to a consensus on what it would be. The Steelers wanted me here, and I wanted to be here.' He said 'he prayed to God' when mulling his future this offseason, indicated that he asked God to 'please reveal what you want from me.' Ramsey's comments on the podcast marked the first time he has publicly discussed the Dolphins since general manager Chris Grier disclosed in April that the team would try to trade him. On the first night of the draft, he posted a photo of rotten oranges, alongside a caption that read as an indictment of the Dolphins organization. 'Who you surround yourself with matters,' the first part of the caption read, followed by a short inscription underneath the picture that said 'If you surround yourself with people who are okay with mediocre, you too will start to be okay with it... surround yourself with people who desire GREATNESS!' On June 30, Miami dealt two disgruntled players -- Ramsey and tight Jonnu Smith -- and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Steelers. In return, Miami received former Pro Bowl safety Fitzpatrick (who was the Dolphins' 2018 first-round pick), as well as a 2027 fifth-round pick. Smith preferred to stay in Miami but prioritized getting a better contract and remained away from the team's offseason program in search of one. As part of the trade, Ramsey received a $1.5 million raise this season, increasing his salary to $26.6 million, and the Dolphins agreed to pay $7 million of that total salary. Ramsey, 30, has played for the Jaguars (who selected him fifth overall out of FSU in 2016), Rams and Dolphins during a nine-year career. But he became disgruntled in Jacksonville and was traded to the Rams in October 2019. In March of 2023, the Rams shipped him to Miami for a third-round pick and tight end Hunter Long. 'When I got traded from L.A., I was literally praying to go to Miami,' Ramsey said on the podcast. 'It was probably not for all the right reasons. Football will always be very important for me. 'But I had other things in the back of my mind. I want to live in a good city, want my kids to enjoy life, be in the sun... I want my family to like coming to visit me. It was other stuff that added on to that as well.' Ramsey sustained a torn meniscus during his first Dolphins training camp and made his Dolphins debut on Oct. 28 of that 2024 season. Last year, he was ranked 25th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 player list. Last September, the Dolphins signed Ramsey to a three–year, $72.3 million contract extension that included $24.3 million guaranteed upon signing, making him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL. He asked out less than six months later.

Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins
Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins

Early in Sunday's preseason matchup against the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears linebacker Noah Sewell, competing for a starting job, made a statement with his play. In the first quarter, as the Dolphins were threatening at the goal line and knocking on the door of scoring a touchdown, Sewell fired through the gap on fourth down and logged a tackle for loss, forcing a turnover on downs. Sewell's play kept the game scoreless early on and put an emphasis on his performance as he competes for the third linebacker spot alongside veterans T.J. Edwards and Tremaine Edmunds. Ending the game with six total tackles, Sewell's one tackle for loss came in one of the most crucial moments in the early stages of the game as he slammed the door on Miami's offense. Following the game, Sewell discussed his goal line stop and how the defense's mentality helped prepare him for that moment. "I knew what kind of situation we were in," Sewell said, via Bears on CHSN. "I was like somebody has to step up, why can't it be me? I just saw the gap open up and I shot my shot. After that play happened I just blacked out and celebrated, everyone was telling me good play, and then I remembered that it was a fourth down stop. Day in and day out, we attack the day the same. Physicality is highly preached in our defensive room so I just try to uphold that." Sewell's performance should give him an upper hand in the battle for the third linebacker spot early in preseason, and his development could be a fun surprise throughout this season. Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins

Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins
Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins

Early in Sunday's preseason matchup against the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears linebacker Noah Sewell, competing for a starting job, made a statement with his play. In the first quarter, as the Dolphins were threatening at the goal line and knocking on the door of scoring a touchdown, Sewell fired through the gap on fourth down and logged a tackle for loss, forcing a turnover on downs. Sewell's play kept the game scoreless early on and put an emphasis on his performance as he competes for the third linebacker spot alongside veterans T.J. Edwards and Tremaine Edmunds. Ending the game with six total tackles, Sewell's one tackle for loss came in one of the most crucial moments in the early stages of the game as he slammed the door on Miami's offense. Following the game, Sewell discussed his goal line stop and how the defense's mentality helped prepare him for that moment. "I knew what kind of situation we were in," Sewell said, via Bears on CHSN. "I was like somebody has to step up, why can't it be me? I just saw the gap open up and I shot my shot. After that play happened I just blacked out and celebrated, everyone was telling me good play, and then I remembered that it was a fourth down stop. Day in and day out, we attack the day the same. Physicality is highly preached in our defensive room so I just try to uphold that." Sewell's performance should give him an upper hand in the battle for the third linebacker spot early in preseason, and his development could be a fun surprise throughout this season. Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears LB Noah Sewell discussed goal-line stop vs. Dolphins

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store