The Miami Dolphins have a challenging road ahead as free agency approaches. The team made some moves to free up some cap space Friday, but with just $5 million to work with, it’s not likely they’ll be adding a lot of premier talent.
Tua Tagovailoa's time with the Miami Dolphins is destined to end this offseason, but his NFL career is far from over. Tagovailoa was efficient for the Dolphins from 2022-23, earning Pro Bowl honors and a four-year, $212.4 million extension.
The focus around the Miami Dolphins' roster transactions has, to this point, been mainly focused on the talent going out the door. But there are a number of talents from last year's team who could very well serve as answers for the future of the Dolphins, too.
The Miami Dolphins made a financial decision when they released veteran kicker Jason Sanders on Friday, and it made sense given their salary-cap situation.
The Miami Dolphins are expected to take a huge cap hit when it comes to Tua Tagovailoa this offseason. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported there is little to no trade market for their quarterback and Miami will just flat out release him soon.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Asking Price for Jaylen Waddle Reportedly Remains High Ahead of last season’s NFL trade deadline, it was reported that the Miami Dolphins were asking for a whole lot in exchange for their star wide receiver, Jaylen Waddle, who didn’t end up getting moved midseason.
REPORT: Miami a Potential Landing Spot for Kyler Murray NFL.com Senior Reporter Kevin Patra has the Miami Dolphins on a short list of potential landing spots for free agent quarterback Kyler Murray.
REPORT: Expectation League Wide is Miami will Trade Achane NFL Reporter Chad Forbes reports there is a league-wide expectation that Miami will trade De’Von Achane this offseason.
A busy day ahead of the start of free agency continues as it was announced today that the Dolphins will be parting ways with kicker Jason Sanders (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and fullback Alec Ingold (per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo).
The Tua Tagovailoa era in Miami is soon coming to an end. It was a run that provided fans with highs not seen in decades and lows to match. For what it’s worth, as a younger fan who only began watching football in 2002, Tua is the best quarterback I’ve seen start for the Dolphins.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
NFL free agency is set to begin in five days. Teams have released a ton of star talent, and the Miami Dolphins are next, by releasing star kicker Jason Sanders.
Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders suffered a hip injury during pre-game warm-ups in the preseason finale, causing him to be placed on injured reserve and initially expected to miss the first four to five games.
Tua Tagovailoa’s reign as the Miami Dolphins’ quarterback is likely over. But to get to 2026, we need to revisit the twilight of Miami’s last franchise quarterback.
Dolphins Release Alec Ingold The Miami Dolphins have released fullback Alec Ingold. This move will open up $3 million in salary cap space for the Dolphins, who look to get salary cap compliant by next Wednesday.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Dolphins are parting ways with FB Alec Ingold, and he will be released as soon as Friday. Garafolo adds the two sides had discussions about a new deal, but couldn’t come to an agreement. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Dolphins are also expected to release K Jason Sanders.
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly aiming to lock in a few members of their roster long-term before the start of the 2026 season. Among them? Center Aaron Brewer.
With a new general manager and head coach, it looks like the Dolphins might go through a full-scale rebuild sooner rather than later. That's why teams looking for a wide receiver might feel like Waddle can be had at the right price.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have re-signed LB Cameron Goode to a contract. Goode, 27, was a seventh-round pick by the Dolphins out of California in the 2022 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year rookie deal with the team worth $3,773,256 that included a signing bonus of $113,256.