Longtime NFL safety and Super Bowl 37 MVP Dexter Jackson knows what a winning organization looks like, and he certainly doesn’t see it with Tua Tagovailoa, Mike McDaniel, and the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins should have their star receiver available when they take on the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8. Despite previously adding Jaylen Waddle to its injury report earlier in the week, the team expects him to remain in the lineup.
The Miami Dolphins’ defense has a daunting challenge in Week 8 against the Atlanta Falcons. It’ll have to figure out how to bottle up one of the best running
When it rains, it pours. And boy, oh boy, is it feeling like a South Florida thunderstorm is firmly parked overtop of the Miami Dolphins' tight end room right now as the Dolphins we reach the end of October.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill suggested he might not return to the NFL even after he recovers from his severe knee injury. Hill appeared on “The Set” Friday and admitted that he will have a decision to make when it comes to playing again.
There's an interesting footnote to emerge from Sunday's 31-6 loss by the Dolphins to the Browns: Receiver Jaylen Warren caught one pass, for 15 yards. Earlier this week, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was asked about Cleveland's ability to keep Tua and Waddle from connecting.
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver didn’t hold back in criticizing second-year pass-rusher Chop Robinson amid the club’s 1-6 start. Robinson impressed in the back half of his rookie season, tallying six sacks and 13 quarterback hits over Miami’s final 10 games.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Head coach Mike McDaniel did not tell the media Friday who won the Miami Dolphins backup quarterback competition between veteran free agent pickup Zach Wilson and rookie seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers as he had said he would at the beginning of the week.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel updated the status of wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, who is dealing with a pair of hamstring issues. Thankfully, the update was optimistic about Waddle's chances of playing.
The Miami Dolphins' season takes another step closer to the midway point on Sunday with a trip to Atlanta to face the Falcons. And Miami, sitting at 1-6, is enduring wave after wave of scrutiny and criticism amid what has been a disappointing campaign.
How Did Grier’s Rebuild Get So Bad So Fast Miami Dolphins General Manager Chris Grier started a full-blown rebuilding project with this team back in 2019.
During the latest edition of "The Set," a YouTube show hosted by former Miami offensive tackle Terron Armstead, Tyreek Hill offered a strong defense of his QB1.
Searching for Leadership: A Miami Mystery The Miami Dolphins are spiraling through another season of disappointment, and the blame can’t just be pinned on one player, one coach, or one bad break.
Jaylen Waddle finds himself in a tough spot going into Week 8 of the Miami Dolphins’ regular season. Waddle has been handling responsibilities as the Dolphins’ top receiver since Tyreek Hill tore his ACL in Week 4.
One of the biggest surprises for the 2025 Miami Dolphins is the play of interior defensive lineman Zach Sieler. The veteran received a contract extension this summer and has been one of the team’s top players for the past few years.
In advance of the trade deadline, the Dolphins have freed up some 2025 cap space. Linebacker Jordyn Brooks‘ deal has been restructured, per ESPN’s Field Yates.
During his latest public defense of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel revealed on Wednesday that he and Tagovailoa had "great" meetings following Miami's 31-6 loss at the lowly Cleveland Browns that dropped the Dolphins to 1-6 on the season. Later on Wednesday, Tagovailoa addressed those conversations.
The Miami Dolphins are firmly a team in transition. Miami has just a few pieces left from the nucleus of talent that allowed them to post four consecutive winning seasons, with two playoff appearances, from 2020 through 2023.
Darren Waller‘s unretirement produced an injury-driven delay, but once the former Pro Bowl tight end debuted, he made a difference for the Miami Dolphins.