REPORT: Brandon Shore to be the “Quarterback of the GM Search” Cameron Wolfe of the NFL Network reports that Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President, Football & Business Administration, Brandon Shore, will be the “quarterback of the general manager” search that is expected to start Monday as they line up interviews.
Dolphins Hire Troy Aikman as Consultant for GM Search Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network and Adam Schefter of ESPN report that Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has hired Hall of Fame quarterback and ESPN Monday Night Football commentator Troy Aikman to be a consultant for the Dolphins’ general manager search.
The Miami Dolphins rocked the boat a little bit as the end of the 2025 season crept closer to becoming reality. Miami is in the midst of their preparations for the 2026 offseason and has a date with the New England Patriots awaiting them in Week 18 — but that hasn't stopped Miami from pulling an unconventional play.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Miami Dolphins are in the market for a new GM and they have to get the hire right. The organization has not won a playoff game in more than 25 years.
The Miami Dolphins have been eliminated from playoff contention for a few weeks, which means it has been long past time to start thinking about next season. Part of that process is evaluating some of the team’s young players with upside.
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.
Jason Sanders is one game away from having a completely lost season as Miami Dolphins kicker, but beyond that it's fair to wonder whether he'll even be back in 2026 even though he's under contract for one more year.
The Miami Dolphins are hoping to leave the 2025 season with a good final memory, and an upset victory against the AFC East champion New England Patriots certainly would do the trick.
The Miami Dolphins (7-9) finish the 2025 NFL regular season with a Week 18 matchup against the New England Patriots (13-3) at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday. Head coach Mike McDaniel's team may be out of playoff contention, but they have finished the season strong with a 5-2 record over the last seven games.
The Miami Dolphins have a new quarterback. The team is signing rookie Cam Miller off the Las Vegas Raiders’ practice squad to the active roster, according to his agency JL Sports.
2026 is upon us, which means that everyone should have made their new year's resolutions, right? Well, we just happen to have a few suggestions for the Miami Dolphins in that department.
Miami Dolphins edge rusher Chop Robinson had some of the highest expectations on the team coming into the 2025 NFL season. The first-round pick from the 2024 NFL draft had a dominant ending to the 2024 season after a slow start to his rookie year.
The Miami Dolphins' decision to change quarterbacks a few weeks back from Tua Tagovailoa to Quinn Ewers was, and also wasn't, surprising. Once the Dolphins were mathematically eliminated from the postseason and Tagovailoa's struggles continued, head coach Mike McDaniel made the change.
The Miami Dolphins' don't exactly have an Indeed or LinkedIn listing up for their general manager vacancy, but the entire league knows that this franchise is hiring.
The Case for and Against Keeping Mike McDaniel Will Black Monday come for Mike McDaniel? The question has been debated and discussed many times in the past several weeks, and the answer remains a mystery.
How Does De’Von Achane‘s 2025 Season Stack Up with the Greatest Rushing Campaigns in Franchise History? If there’s been one positive takeaway to glean from what has been a nightmarish 2025 season for the Miami Dolphins, it’s that De’Von Achane has staked his claim as one of the NFL’s premier running backs in his third year.
The NFL is a cutthroat business, and the Miami Dolphins are likely to make some tough choices when the 2026 off-season rolls around. The Dolphins could be heading in a new direction in 2026, with a new general manager and potentially a new head coach ushering in a new era for the team.
The Miami Dolphins have questions to answer about their starting quarterback position in 2026, and Quinn Ewers has shown that he at least deserves a chance to compete for the job.