We kick off the list with a mix of retired players, an active player now on a different team, and a current Dolphin seeking a contract extension. Stay tuned for the rest of the countdown, and don’t forget to check out the Honorable Mentions to see which players just missed the cut.
The Miami Dolphins are Considered an Unserious Organization The title of this blog might strike you as inflammatory, and it is, but I believe that’s warranted.
Is 30 The New 20? In the NFL, turning 30 used to be an adage that your best playing days were more than likely behind you. As of late, that adage has been
The Miami Dolphins have not won a playoff game since 2000, and are the only team to have not won a playoff game in the 21st century. Miami has reached the playoffs five times in the last 24 years, but has lost in the first round each time.
The Miami Dolphins made a massive financial commitment to their franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa just before the 2024 season began, signing him to a four-year, $212.4 million extension.
The Miami Dolphins need enough depth not only to withstand a 17-game schedule but also to make a late-season playoff push if everything goes right. With rosters nearly set ahead of training camp, this could be the year a former project breaks through the depth chart.
The Miami Dolphins have been in the news more recently than most teams regarding trading and acquiring tight ends. Miami traded away Jonnu Smith to the Pittsburgh Steelers after failing to come to terms on an extension before trading for former Giants tight end Darren Waller, who came out of retirement to opt to play in Miami.
The Miami Dolphins are looking for some veteran help at cornerback, but they can probably rule out one potential option following his father’s comments on Monday.
Here's our countdown of the top 100 Miami Dolphins games of the first 25 seasons of the new century. For ground rules, the plays were picked on the basis of historical significance, impact on a game or season, and uniqueness.
The Miami Dolphins were a major disappointment in 2024. The team missed the playoffs for the first time under head coach Mike McDaniel and took a step back in almost every way. However, a new season brings new hope.
The countdown to the start of the 2025 regular season has begun now that we're under 100 days away, so we'll honor every day the best players to wear the corresponding number for the Dolphins.
In May, the Dolphins were showing interest in free agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. They may have even more need for him now that they've traded Jalen Ramsey, but recent comments from Samuel's father would suggest that there will be no signing.
The Miami Dolphins' stunning trade of star cornerback Jalen Ramsey has sent shockwaves through the NFL, leaving their secondary in disarray and drawing fiery criticism from former player Asante Samuel Sr. In a move that has fans and analysts questioning the team’s direction, the Dolphins are scrambling to rebuild their defense.
Cam Smith will never have a better opportunity to seize a starting job in the NFL than right now. The Miami Dolphins are sorely hoping he can rise to the occasion. A second-round draft choice from the 2023 NFL Draft, Smith's first two seasons as an NFL player have been anything but a success story.
The Dolphins have, as expected, moved on from cornerback Jalen Ramsey. The trade which sent him to Pittsburgh also included the departure of tight end Jonnu Smith.
With DC’s Superman about to hit theaters and NFL training camps not far off, we’ve identified players most likely to take their AFC East teams up, up and away in 2025.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald notes that the Dolphins have shown interest in CB Asante Samuel Jr. as he works his way back from surgery following a neck injury.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero made an appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show" on Thursday, in which he gave some keen insight on two recent trades made by the Dolphins with the Steelers and Giants.
In case you missed it, former Giants’ tight end Darren Waller announced he’s coming out of retirement to play for the Dolphins next season. That’s great, but the NFL can do better.