The Pittsburgh Steelers are trying to chase relevance and excellence once again. After nearly two decades of continuity under Mike Tomlin, the franchise enters a new chapter with Mike McCarthy.
Jets May Have Interest in Trading for Minkah Fitzpatrick Rich Cimini, who covers the NY Jets for ESPN, reported Sunday to keep an eye on the Jets trading for Miami Dolphins safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.
Trade speculation has followed the Miami Dolphins throughout a turbulent NFL offseason, but one of their most dynamic playmakers appears unlikely to be on the move.
Tua Tagovailoa may have to head to the NFC in order to get his new beginning. The Miami Dolphins quarterback Tagovailoa is on the radar of the Minnesota Vikings, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported on Sunday.
The 2026 NFL scouting combine was wrapping up Sunday, and as always the scrutiny of the top-ranked prospects at various positions was only part of the story because this is a time of year when news comes out regarding players who could be on the move or getting new contracts.
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.
We're getting down the last days of speculation for the 2026 NFL offseason calendar. In just eight days, the NFL's negotiating window for free agency will begin.
The sun appears to be setting on Miami's Tua Tagovailoa era. As the Dolphins look to rebuild under new head coach Jeff Hafley, the team has made it clear that it's willing to moving off of its former No.
REPORT: Dolphins To Extend Brewer, Achane, & Brooks Dan Graziano of ESPN is reporting the Dolphins are going to work on contract extensions for center Aaron Brewer, running back De’Von Achane, and linebacker Jordyn Brooks this offseason, as all three are free agents in 2027.
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.
There are no shortage of 2025 Miami Dolphins players who are going to get a chance to test the open market in a week and a half. When the free agency window opens, the Dolphins will have more than a third of their 2025 roster available for hire.
ESPN’s Dan Graziano reports that the Dolphins continue to tell people that they’ve had talks with interested teams about QB Tua Tagovailoa, but they haven’t given up on trying to trade him, even if that would require them to take on a staggering $54 million in fully guaranteed salary this season.
The calendar turned to March on Sunday, and thus arrived the month where most of the biggest decisions of the offseason for the Miami Dolphins will be made.
The Miami Dolphins are in need of some more wiggle room against the salary cap. Once the league formalized the 2026 salary cap this week at the NFL Combine, everyone was officially able to recalibrate their standing against the cap.
Ian Cummings at PFSN put out a full 7-round mock draft, and with 8 picks, he has the Dolphins addressing many needs on their roster. See who he has Miami selecting below.
The Dolphins will part ways with Tua Tagovailoa this offseason, and the entire NFL knows it. As a result, other teams are not interested in the 27-year-old quarterback as a trade target, per Essentially Sports’ Tony Pauline.
The Miami Dolphins’ new leadership is at the 2026 NFL Combine this week, and perhaps no event on the offseason calendar sparks more conversations about trades and player acquisitions. So, it’s not surprising that ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder reported on Thursday that the team has given QB Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade.
INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL Combine spared no expense for the big fellas in the passing game. Yesterday was as electric of a day of Combine testing as we've ever seen from the tight end position thanks in part to some record-setting marks in the jumps and the 40-yard dash.
For the third consecutive season, the Miami Dolphins find themselves as champions. With that, they’ve officially become a dynasty. Unfortunately for fans it isn’t a Super Bowl title they’ve earned, instead they’ve once again found themselves atop the NFL Player’s Association report cards.
There’s one avenue the Miami Dolphins should avoid when looking to retain a few of their 29 internal free agents. Some of those free agents fall in the “restricted” category, which could allow the Dolphins to retain them more easily.
Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard was a finalist for the Dolphins’ head coaching job that went to Jeff Hafley. His comments this week indicate he might have been the runner-up.
For years, the Miami Dolphins sold speed. Speed on the outside, in space, and speed that terrified defensive coordinators. They were supposed to light up highlight reels.
According to Jason La Canfora of Sportsboom, former Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is facing a “tepid” free-agent market and is struggling to gain interest around