The New England Patriots defeated the Miami Dolphins 33-27 in Sunday's Week 2 action. While the Dolphins fall to 0-2 and head coach Mike McDaniel's job security is in question, there is one bright spot — McDaniel's sneakers.
Dan Marino might be the most beloved and recognized legend for the Miami Dolphins, and September 15 is his birthday. On the day he turned 64 came the revelation of a disease he has been dealing with for years.
It's really hard to find much positive to say about the 2025 Miami Dolphins at this point, to the point where we're pretty sure will quickly dismiss the team's recent ability to rebound from an 0-2 start.
The Miami Dolphins dropped their home opener against the New England Patriots in a back-and-forth 33-27 loss Sunday. The Dolphins had won the teams' last four meetings and had a 7-1 record against New England with Tua Tagovailoa as their starting quarterback.
With the Miami Dolphins losing to the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon, 33-27, the fans have been highlighting the ineffectiveness in late-game situations that led to the defeat.
The 0-2 Dolphins had a chance to win their Week 2 game against the Patriots. But they weren't able to close out the final drive with a touchdown. After the 33-27 loss, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was asked how frustrating it was to not emerge with a victory.
What stood out regarding play counts in the Miami Dolphins' 33-27 loss against the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday: We'll start with
Week 2 between the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots already had plenty of storylines, but the fourth quarter added something straight out of the NFL record books.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
No one likes consolation prizes. But with the Miami Dolphins' season giving fans little to cheer for through the first two weeks of the season, it may be all that we have.
The List: Candidates for the Soon-to-be-Open Dolphins Coaching Position Whether they fire Mike McDaniel in season or after the season, I have no earthly idea.
The Miami Dolphins' offense was the unit that failed to come through late in Week 2 against the New England Patriots, imploding amid operational gaffes that simply cannot be excused for a coaching regime in its fourth year.
A frustrating loss to the Indianapolis Colts in week 1 of the new NFL season was enough to spark rumours about Tyreek Hill getting traded. While the team has since said that they won’t be looking to move the wide receiver, a lot can happen between now and the trade deadline later in November.
Tyreek Hill is trying his best to find the silver lining in the Miami Dolphins’ loss to the New England Patriots. The Dolphins came up short against a Patriots side that just wanted the win more.
Not Sure What to Say The 2025 Miami Dolphins are a disaster. The 2022-23 Dolphins team was new, dynamic, filled with thrills, and won a lot of games. Now, this season is lost.
The Miami Dolphins had two cracks at it. Trailing 30-27 and 33-27 in the final three minutes against the New England Patriots, Tua Tagovailoa managed to work his offense near midfield on the first possession and deep into Patriots territory on the second.
Dolphins Stock Up/Stock Down Report: Dolphins vs Patriots Recap Week 1 of the regular season is in the books, and the Miami Dolphins played better than
The Miami Dolphins will be notably shorthanded up front through the early portion of the campaign. Miami placed right tackle Austin Jackson on injured reserve Saturday.
Tyreek Hill trade rumors have once again surfaced after just one week of the NFL season, but for now, the Miami Dolphins wide receiver does not appear to be on anyone’s list of targets.