In a stunning reversal of fortunes, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has transcended early career setbacks to emerge as a top contender for the NFL MVP and a potential record holder for being the highest-paid quarterback.
No matter how you look at the OBJ signing by Miami, this was a very good signing for the Dolphins. Besides Beckham’s abilities on the field, this contract has a low to no risk, with Odell only receiving $3 million this season.
During a recent appearance on the "Around the Bar" podcast, Hill implied that he’s aiming for one more mega-deal, and the receiver made it clear that he wants to sign that next contract with the Dolphins.
Last week, I asked the question- So tonight’s question concerns the seven players drafted by our Miami Dolphins last week and over the weekend. Which one is your favorite pick and why?
More fallout from the Miami Dolphins acquisition of Odell Beckham Jr.: Beckham will make $3 million in 2024 with the potential of an additional $5.5 million through incentives.
Duke Johnson retired after scoring 23 touchdowns throughout eight seasons in the NFL. Duke Johnson is retiring from the NFL after eight seasons with four different franchises.
The AFC East is wide open heading into 2024, and the Miami Dolphins are becoming the trendy pick to win the division. Count former NFL wide receiver Plaxico Burress among those who believes the Dolphins will do just that.
Tyreek Hill presumably has plenty of his NFL career left, but he already knows where he wants to end it.
One of the areas the Dolphins could improve on heading into training camp is undeniably at the guard position. As much hope as I have that Liam Eichenberg will develop into a viable starting option at guard, I must acknowledge that an improvement may be necessary.
The Miami Dolphins could look to make Tua Tagovailoa one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL on a long-term extension. General manager Chris Grier and the Dolphins continue to build around Tagovailoa, including dropping veteran Odell Beckham Jr.
The NFL hasn't announced its 2024 regular season schedule yet, nor has it even announced when the release date will be. But that hasn't stopped speculation from popping up about things like the number of prime-time games each team, like the Miami Dolphins, will get.
Odell Beckham Jr.’s signing with Miami Last week, the Miami Dolphins and Odell Beckham Jr. closed a deal to bring the veteran wide receiver to South Florida.
The Miami Dolphins signed wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to a one-year deal last week in a move that many were anticipating. Obviously, Beckham is not the same player he once was, which was why he was still remaining on the free-agent market in May.
As the NFL offseason unfolded, the Miami Dolphins made moves to fortify their roster, especially focusing on areas of need, notably the defensive side of the football.
The electric wideout made his hopes for his NFL future clear.
The Miami Dolphins likely will find out their 2024 regular season schedule this week, more specifically the dates and times for each of their already-known 17 opponents.
While league rosters are mostly set following the 2024 NFL Draft, there are still a few talented players available on the open market who can immediately help an organization.
The free agent is back to full health, and his market could soon see movement.
As the Miami Dolphins continue to add offensive weapons to their roster, the organization has now turned its focus to re-signing one of their most important offensive players.
The Miami Dolphins have addressed several needs this 2024 offseason. They added a few weapons for Tua Tagovailoa, signing tight end Jonnu Smith and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
The Miami Dolphins continued to add to their wide receiver room over the past week, signing free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. on Friday to a
Odell Beckham Jr. signing with the Miami Dolphins has pricked the ears of many who heard the news for the first time. The deal brought different levels of excitement as well as head-shaking reactions.
The 2024 NFL draft is over, and the Miami Dolphins are hoping their seven-player class can help them take that next step and get over the hump in the playoffs.
Two of the Miami Dolphins’ most important front-seven defenders are aiming to make comeback bids in 2024, but their availability and effectiveness is arguably the biggest question facing the franchise going into this upcoming season.
The Bills continue to be active in the post-draft free-agent market.
The Dolphins made a splash with this acquisition.
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross reportedly turned down a massive offer for the franchise recently, along with several other valuable properties.
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