Young Players Showing Growth The Miami Dolphins wrapped up their 2026 offseason program with plenty of questions surrounding a roster that has undergone significant change.
The Miami Dolphins’ safety room has plenty of questions. But another team in the AFC East may offer some new talent by the time the preseason ends. When you look up and down the Miami Dolphins‘ roster, odds are strong that you’ll be left with some questions.
Location and Reporting Dates for Dolphins’ 2026 Training Camp Revealed Believe it or not, it won’t be long before the Miami Dolphins kick off training camp.
How Long Will This Take? After 25 years of misery, not winning even a wild-card playoff game, Dolphins fans are left wondering. Yet again, another waiting period, a “rebuild”, a term not desired by new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan or head coach Jeff Hafley.
Father Like Son: A Look at Some of the Sons of Former Dolphins Growing up and to this day, the Miami Dolphins are one of the key things over which my father and I bond.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The old-school Miami Dolphins are a tough breed. One of them just gave a strong bit of praise to new quarterback Malik Willis. The standard of football in South Florida has long been set by the former, legendary head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Don Shula.
The signing of quarterback Malik Willis easily was the most significant addition the Miami Dolphins made in the offseason, and it's one that was accompanied by a whole bunch of question marks because of his limited starting experience in the NFL.
Everyone wants to know which Miami Dolphins wide receiver is going to step up. What if it’s not a receiver? What is your biggest question about the 2026 Miami Dolphins season outlook?
We now know who and WHEN the Miami Dolphins will hold joint practices this summer. We have known for weeks that the Miami Dolphins are going to be holding joint practices with two NFC East opponents this summer.
The Miami Dolphins will head into training camp at the end of July with a totally different roster than the one that ended the 2025 season after an offseason overhaul that saw the departure of several significant veterans and the arrival of newcomers young and old.
It's no great revelation that the Miami Dolphins are not expected to be playoff contenders in 2026 as they embark on the first season of their rebuild with a drastically remade roster.
The Miami Dolphins have listed Jordyn Brooks as a building block since January — but we’re still waiting on a deal. The league’s market has complicated things.
Why Dolphins Fans Should Be Optimistic For 2026 Season The Miami Dolphins may not be entering the 2026 season with expectations of the playoffs, but they’re entering with newfound optimism.
Nobody in the NFL world is expecting the Miami Dolphins to move the needle much in 2026. To be fair, this absolutely looks like a franchise entering a multi-year rebuild, tearing everything down to the studs so it can eventually become something competitive a few years down the line.
Rasul Douglas Would Be a Shrewd Free-Agent Signing Going into the 2025 season, Miami’s cornerback room was depleted and lacking top-end talent. Even though they drafted Chris Johnson in the first round this past April, the 2026 edition of the Dolphins’ cornerbacks does not look much better than when they ended last season.
The Dolphins spent a good chunk of cash to bring in a new potential starting quarterback. While the establishment of a franchise passer rests largely on their arm, their weapons are pretty important, too.
One of Mike McDaniel’s favorite sayings from his final season with the Miami Dolphins will get one more year to shine before (hopefully) fading away. Former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel had plenty of sayings.
One of the best analysts in the game has offered his biggest question for Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis. The Miami Dolphins’ quarterback situation is going to require a bit of a recalibration.
Has Quinn Ewers "outperformed" Malik Willis during some springtime practices open to media members? Here's what folks inside the Dolphins organization have to say.
As new Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley is locked in to bring a new intensity to the team, the reality of next season could be that the franchise is in a semi-rebuild.