In what has been a sorry season for the Miami Dolphins, perhaps it's not much of a surprise that quarterback Tua Tagovailoa offered up an apology a few days ahead of Sunday's game against the host Cleveland Browns.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has come under a lot of flak for his attitude in the 2025 season. At a time when the franchise is struggling to find its identity, his deflective nature has become an unwanted distraction.
Years of weak leadership and poor roster construction have left Miami searching for direction The Miami Dolphins’ latest struggles are not about bad breaks, injuries or luck.
The inevitability of losing early and often in an NFL season is that the rest of the league is going to start eyeing up your players. The Miami Dolphins are no different.
It’s odd to be desperate for a win in October, but both the Cleveland Browns and the Miami Dolphins are looking for any sign of momentum. Not only do they have one win on the season, but Tyreek Hill’s injury sets a very low cap on what that Miami offense can do.
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The Miami Dolphins are going to have a busy office phone over the course of the next three weeks. Miami, sitting at 1-5, is staring a rebuild in the face.
Three days after publicly calling out his teammates after the Miami Dolphins’ latest loss, Tua Tagovailoa is backtracking. Tagovailoa issued an apology for his comments on Wednesday, and admitted he created unnecessary drama by suggesting some of his teammates do not show up to player-only meetings.
There is no polite way to say this, but the Miami Dolphins' top two picks in the 2025 NFL draft are off to very difficult starts in their rookie season.
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The plan all along for the Miami Dolphins this season, as set out in late August by GM Chris Grier, was to rely on some of their younger players, even more specifically some of their rookies.
The unfortunate part of the NFL being a results-oriented product is you can often miss a lot of really fun individual subplots when a team is losing. That's exactly the case for the Miami Dolphins, who have struggled on their way to a 1-5 start this season.
Tua’s NOT the Biggest Problem with the Dolphins, but is Part of the Problem…Which IS the Problem The Miami Dolphins are 1-5, and with so many problems in Dolphins-Land, I couldn’t begin to list them all.
After falling to 1-5 with a loss to the Chargers in Week 6, the Dolphins are looking like clear-cut sellers leading up to the Nov. 4 trade deadline. Pass rushers Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips are among Dolphins who could wind up on the move.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa generated headlines when he called out teammates who have either failed to attend players-only meetings or were late for those meetings in recent weeks.
After the Miami Dolphins’ 29-27 loss to the Chargers on Sunday, starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said that some of his teammates showed up late to recent players-only meetings.