The NFL has quietly removed a very popular stadium from its Super Bowl rotation. Even though Miami has already hosted the Super Bowl 11 times, Hard Rock Stadium has lost its hosting privileges.
The Miami Dolphins hosted the national championship game this year, but they might not get a Super Bowl anytime soon. According to the team’s owner, Hard Rock Stadium has fallen short of the NFL’s hosting standards.
Right before a baseball game last night, Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis threw out a first pitch that became trending news just for being … just a bit outside. In a 6-5 win for the Philadelphia Phillies against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park, the first pitch is what everyone has ended up talking about.
Miami has dropped out of the Super Bowl hosting rotation because Hard Rock Stadium no longer meets the NFL's site requirements, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said this week.
The 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone, and the Miami Dolphins added 13 new rookies to the roster. But how did new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan navigate the draft in his first year in the position with so much draft capital?
There’s not a lot of options left for depth signings at one of the Miami Dolphins’ biggest remaining positions of need. The general plan for the Miami Dolphins‘ remainder of offseason sounds pretty cut and dry.
The Super Bowl was last seen in South Florida in 2020 and there’s no return in sight. The reason why is apparently tied to all of the other sporting events that call Hard Rock Stadium home each year.
Which reported undrafted rookie signing from the 2026 NFL Draft has the best chance to make the Miami Dolphins’ 2026? The size of the Miami Dolphins‘ 2026 NFL Draft class creates limited opportunities for undrafted rookie players to come in and make an impact.
NFL Tells Miami Hard Rock Stadium Not Eligible to Host Super Bowl Brian Brandell of the Sports Business Journal reports that there will not be a Super Bowl played at Hard Rock Stadium anytime soon.
Dolphins Camp Battle: Backup QB The Miami Dolphins signed their starting quarterback, Malik Willis. There is really nobody stopping him from being the guy in 2026.
The annual deadline for NFL team to exercise the fifth-year option on their first-round picks was Friday, but the Miami Dolphins were out of this game in 2026 for a second consecutive year.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
The Miami Dolphins found themselves with 86 players on their 2026 roster after adding 13 rookies in the NFL draft, and almost half of them were newcomers.
This summer is going to be a busy one for rookie members of the Miami Dolphins. Two members of the group may have an extra item on their agenda. The Miami Dolphins‘ rookie class of 2026 is going to be quite busy this summer.
Miami Dolphins Reality Check Let’s examine the positives first. The Dolphins, under the leadership of General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, drafted a whopping thirteen picks in the 2026 draft.
The Miami Dolphins’ 2026 NFL Draft class went heavy on picks. But each one of those players also goes heavy on one common trait. With 13 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins had plenty of opportunities to create trends and commonalities with their rookie class.
At least one national pundit is buying on Miami Dolphins rookie wide receiver Caleb Douglas having a productive season in 2026. The end result of the Miami Dolphins’ passing game overhaul this offseason is going to be a fascinating watch.
Way too early 2027 NFL Mock Draft has Miami selecting… Jordan Reid of ESPN is wasting no time with a way-too-early 2027 Mock Draft. Is a mock draft a year out silly?
The Miami Dolphins went into the 2026 draft with a perceived clear need at wide receiver and two first-round picks. Conventional wisdom was that the Dolphins, who were looking to replace Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, would use one of those top picks on a receiver to help support their new quarterback, Malik Willis.
Even though Miami has been clear about their support for Malik Willis, the real issue is the amount of uncertainty he’s still expected to manage with this roster after the draft.
The Miami Dolphins had the largest class in the 2026 NFL draft and they went about the business of fortifying a lot of different positions on what was a pretty thin roster.
The Miami Dolphins made some big investments during the 2026 NFL Draft. Miami made a whopping 13 selections in the draft, adding young talent to a roster that desperately needed an infusion of youth.
The dust is just settling on the 2026 NFL Draft, but this business never stops. Teams and fans are already looking ahead to the promising class of 2027.
MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins emphasized volume and roster depth in the 2026 NFL draft, a strategy that earned a “B+” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.