Much has been made of the Miami Dolphins’ evolution on offense. The team has become a running juggernaut, and not in the same way it was during the 2023 season. However, that’s only half of the Dolphins’ winning formula that’s allowed them to go from 1-6 to 6-7.
Forgive the easy pun, but the Miami Dolphins are on quite a run. The Dolphins are on a four-winning streak as they head into their Week 15 Monday night matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and it's not a great mystery that the biggest reason for this late-season surge is the running game.
Heading Down the Stretch: The Dolphins are Alive with Four Games Left Here we are at 6-7 with four games left in the season. After starting 1-6, most fans wrote off this year, expecting a top-5 draft pick.
A week after only four rookies qualified for this weekly report, the Miami Dolphins got seven of their eight rookies onto the field quite a bit in their 34-10 win against the New York Jets. Of course, the only holdout was QB Quinn Ewers, who has been active just once this season.
Defensive Dominance: The Numbers Behind Miami’s Defensive Showing vs. Jets For as much as people like to point out that the Miami Dolphins’ success running the ball has contributed to their current four-game winning streak, there have been other contributing factors.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Miami Dolphins are on a heater right now, winners of four straight and five of their last six after a 34-10 shellacking of the New York Jets on the road on Sunday.
Jaylen Wright Steps Up After Achane’s Early Exit It’s been a tough start to the season for second-year running back Jaylen Wright. Once thought to be an excellent complement to De’Von Achane, his stock has fallen off significantly due to his inability to find the field during his first two seasons.
BREAKING: Bengals vs Dolphins FLEXED out of Sunday Night to 1 pm In a move that was a surprise to no one, the NFL and NBC have flexed out the Bengals at the Dolphins Week 16 game, and it will no longer be on Sunday Night Football.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane on Monday underwent an MRI, which showed no fracture after he injured his ribs in Sunday's victory over the New York Jets.
Miami ran for 239 yards and beat the Jets 34–10 for its fourth straight win. The Dolphins’ ground game and defensive control showed real progress, even as the playoff math stayed tight.
The Miami Dolphins had an injury scare in their win against the New York Jets in Week 14, but the early signs point to the team dodging a significant blow. Running back De’Von Achane left the game Sunday with a rib injury after a long run in the second quarter and didn’t return.
Once very much maligned, the Miami Dolphins offensive line has become a strength in recent weeks and a catalyst for the current winning streak that's got the team back "in the hunt" in the AFC playoff picture.
The Miami Dolphins’ season has long been over in the eyes of the public, but all they can do now is win out and hope for the best. Pulling off a miraculous finish or even just ending the season on a positive note can probably only be accomplished with a healthy De’Von Achane.
The Miami Dolphins picked up their fourth straight win when they beat the New York Jets 34-10 at MetLife Stadium Sunday. Miami won using the same formula it’s been slowly leaning into all season: running the hell out of the ball and playing opportunistic defense.
The Miami Dolphins' defense has been rolling in recent weeks. Their most recent showing, a 34-10 victory over the New York Jets, got a little extra boost as Miami's divisional rival was forced to turn to a young, inexperienced quarterback in Brady Cook early in the game.
Largely out of nowhere, a Miami Dolphins side that began November at 2-7 on the season has become one of the hottest teams in the NFL ahead of Christmas.
Miami Dolphins star running back De’Von Achane suffered a rib injury during Miami’s win over the New York Jets, but fans of the team and fantasy football managers alike can breathe a sigh of relief.
The New York Jets have not appeared in a playoff game since the 2010 AFC Championship. They will have to wait at least one more year to snap that drought.
Jaylen Wright ran for 107 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries to lead the Miami Dolphins to a 34-10 victory over the host New York Jets on Sunday at East Rutherford, N.J.
The Miami Dolphins are as hot as anyone in the league right now. They’ve won three straight games to run their record up to 5-7 and re-enter the playoff chat.
The Dolphins announced on Saturday that they have elevated OL Kion Smith ahead of Week 14. Smith, 27, went undrafted out of Fayetteville State back in 2021.