The Miami Dolphins have a big offseason ahead with first-time general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley. One of the first things they’ll have to decide on is the team’s 29 internal free agents.
For a few years, it seemed like Miami had found its franchise quarterback in Tua Tagovailoa. It had been over 20 years since the Dolphins had Dan Marino, the last franchise quarterback that the team had.
I am pleased that our new head coach, Jeff Hafley, is defensive-minded. Why? For obvious reasons. Ever since the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins won the
The Miami Dolphins' roster transition this offseason is probably going to spur a lot of "big brain" conversations. Among them: which players are possible trade candidates and who are the players that Miami may want to hold on to instead.
The Miami Dolphins are currently a bit of a mystery to project. There's new management. New coaching. Sure to be new players. Almost assuredly a new quarterback.
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The Miami Dolphins are undergoing a significant leadership change following a disappointing 2025 season, leading NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport to express that he would be “surprised” if Tua Tagovailoa remains with the franchise.
The Miami Dolphins won’t have a ton of cap room this offseason. It’s not as bad as some would have you believe, but Miami isn’t likely to sign more than one or two “significant” contracts. One way for the team to create more cap space and strengthen the roster is to extend center Aaron Brewer.
Lead college football analyst for FOX Sports, Joel Klatt, put out his first mock draft of the year, and with the 11th pick in round 1, he has Miami selecting… “I can’t wait to see what first-year head coach Jeff Hafley does with the Dolphins.
Now that we are in the NFL offseason, QB Malik Willis is going to be one of the big names to watch as far as familiar faces in new places. The Green Bay Packers’ backup and former third round pick could be an option for the Miami Dolphins.
This is going to be some homecoming when the Miami Dolphins face the L.A. Chargers at Hard Rock Stadium next season. If the Dolphins can be dubbed Green Bay South, then the Chargers offensive staff certainly has become Miami West, with two additions Monday and maybe another on the way.
Just a few years ago, the now Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks were in a similar position to the Miami Dolphins. After a few good, not great years, the Seahawks bottomed out at 7-10 and decided to make a change at quarterback.
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.
The Miami Dolphins are a long way off from playing in the big game, but that doesn’t mean that fans can’t find enjoyment in the outcome of Super LX. This year saw our rivals in the New England Patriots face off with former Jets third overall pick Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks.
With the 2025 NFL season officially over and most top coaching positions filled, the spotlight will now turn to the league’s annual quarterback carousel.
NFL.com Draft Guru Chad Reuter released his first 3-round mock draft for this year, and he has Miami trading down from Pick #11 in round 1 to pick #19.
The Miami Dolphins are starting over with a new general manager and new head coach in 2026, and while they might not be starting over with the roster, there's a more than small chance there could be a lot of changes there as well.
Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan is going to be attempting something we haven't seen in South Florida for decades. Building a persistent winner and a championship caliber football team.
The Miami Dolphins have a big offseason ahead with first-time general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley. One of the first things they’ll have to decide on is the team’s 29 internal free agents.
The Miami Dolphins have no shortage of personnel decisions that need to be made in the next several weeks. Free agency is set to open one week from today, and few teams have as many players set to flood the open market as the Dolphins.
After hiring Jeff Hafley as head coach, the Miami Dolphins are well into the process of reshaping their coaching staff. What began as a franchise reset is now moving into a more defined phase, as Hafley puts his imprint on the organization while balancing continuity with change.
According to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero, it remains unclear when or even if Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill will be healthy enough to play in the upcoming 2026 season. Hill’s season last year was ended by a gnarly knee injury at the end of September.