The Miami Dolphins might as well start calling themselves “Green Bay South.” A complete franchise makeover took place in 2026. The Dolphins brought in people associated with the Green Bay Packers, and now we’ll start to see if their long-term vision can replicate the consistent success and contention seen in Green Bay.
The question is “which Miami Dolphins rookie will play the most?”. The answer could be simple — while also complicated. Quickly now! Which Miami Dolphins rookie from the 2026 NFL Draft is going to play the most snaps this season?
The Miami Dolphins‘ roster questions pinball between concerns about wide receivers to the readiness of a young secondary — and everything in between. Clarity only comes when the games start for real.
The Miami Dolphins are operating on a tight budget in 2026. But a discrepancy on the books could be the key to a little extra wiggle room. The Miami Dolphins‘ salary cap books are tight in 2026.
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The Miami Dolphins will head into training camp at the end of July with a totally different roster than the one that ended the 2025 season after an offseason overhaul that saw the departure of several significant veterans and the arrival of newcomers young and old.
The NFL Draft always delivers many twists and turns that leave fans and analysts scratching their heads. This list isn't looking at hindsight and finding the biggest busts in history.
The Miami Dolphins may not have high expectations entering the 2026 season, but there are a number of key players on the roster who have big expectations as they look to carve out their roles on a rebuilding franchise moving forward.
A year ago, Quinn Ewers was viewed as a potential future quarterback for the Miami Dolphins. Instead, they signed Malik Willis to a three-year, $67.5 million contract this offseason.
Jalen Tolbert Could Be Hidden Gem among Dolphins’ Free Agent Additions The Dolphins’ wide receiver room heading into the season ranks among the league’s worst groups.
The Miami Dolphins' secondary will enter training camp as one of the team's biggest question marks. They selected Chris Johnson out of San Diego State in the first round of April's draft.
The Miami Dolphins are a month away from their first training camp practice of 2026, and the one unfinished item on the business agenda remains the contract of linebacker Jordyn Brooks.
The Miami Dolphins will head into training camp at the end of July with a totally different roster than the one that ended the 2025 season after an offseason overhaul that saw the departure of several significant veterans and the arrival of newcomers young and old.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
When the Miami Dolphins hit ‘refresh’ on their uniforms again, there’s one thing we should all be asking for. The Miami Dolphins will look mighty different this season.
One of the Miami Dolphins’ few remaining high-price veterans looks to bounce back in 2026. Will he? The Miami Dolphins didn’t have the season they were hoping for in 2025.
The Miami Dolphins have been active in extending several players this offseason. Under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, the Dolphins have already signed running back De'Von Achane and offensive lineman Aaron Brewer to contract extensions.
Miami Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley is going to be laying foundational bricks for his team in 2026. How can we assess his work beyond the win column? The Miami Dolphins‘ on-field product in 2026 is going to be working with some limitations.
Who will ultimately make the Miami Dolphins’ 53-man roster when things play out this summer? Here’s a way-too-early look as the calendar nears July. We’re nearly set to turn the calendar to July, which means training camps open for NFL franchises all across the league in just a few weeks.
Early Signs are Promising The Miami Dolphins are in the middle of their offseason program, and while it’s far too early to draw sweeping conclusions, there have been encouraging signs about the franchise’s direction.
What Surprise Cuts Will Miami Make? The season is quietly approaching, and thus, there will be many surprising cuts and trades throughout training camp and the preseason.
After changes to the Miami Dolphins' defense, the team is looking for someone to emerge from its cornerback group. JuJu Brents is one of the players poised to take a leap in his second season with Miami.
The Miami Dolphins will head into training camp at the end of July with a totally different roster than the one that ended the 2025 season after an offseason overhaul that saw the departure of several significant veterans and the arrival of newcomers young and old.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have already locked in two key young players with long-term contract extensions this offseason. There is another key player getting close to needing a new contract.
Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks is seeking a raise as he heads into a contract year, though the reigning first-team All-Pro has expressed uncertainty about whether an extension will come together.
According to ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques, the Dolphins are likely to work out an extension for LB Jordyn Brooks in the coming months. Although Miami drafted
Has Quinn Ewers "outperformed" Malik Willis during some springtime practices open to media members? Here's what folks inside the Dolphins organization have to say.