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.
INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL Combine is in the books for the big guys on the defensive line. The 40-yard dashes have been run. The bench has been pressed. The interviews completed.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens are in a rut. They’re trapped in that strange middle ground where they are just too talented to rebuild but also too inconsistent to trust.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
INDIANAPOLIS — We're halfway through the athletic testing at the NFL Combine. For the Miami Dolphins, this block of time serves as important intel for a busy April in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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.
Tua Tagovailoa’s future with the Miami Dolphins appears to have an inevitable end. The veteran quarterback had a terrible 2025 NFL season, in which he threw for 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
Things are tight these days for the Miami Dolphins. Spending power is hard to come by for the franchise as they continue to offload the commitments of the past regime.
The 2026 NFL Combine is under way, and the Miami Dolphins have many questions to answer. The team has massive holes at a bunch of positions, a new football leadership group, and five top-100 picks.
The Tua Tagovailoa era for the Miami Dolphins is destined to end this offseason. That being said, it might be an ugly breakup for both sides. Tagovailoa has been with the Dolphins since 2020, throwing for 18,166 yards with 120 touchdowns.
That the Miami Dolphins would earn the top grade in the annual NFLPA survey of working conditions wasn't a surprise when it came to the overall marks, but there definitely were some eye-opening revelations in terms of specific categories.
Miami Should Avoid Anthony Richardson at All Costs The Indianapolis Colts have given Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade. The Miami Dolphins need a quarterback.
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.
One major reason the previous Miami Dolphins’ regime failed was injuries. Some were bad luck, but the front office and coaching staff also continued to
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.
The Miami Dolphins have a plethora of picks in the top 100. With the Combine in full swing, let’s take a look at one of the directions the Dolphins could go in the draft in April.
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
All signs point to the Miami Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa this offseason, but there isn't a clear-cut favorite to replace him. Tagovailoa struggled this past fall, throwing for 2,660 yards with 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
Per Marcel Louis-Jacques, the Dolphins see RB De’Von Achane and WR Jaylen Waddle as “important parts of their franchise.” According to Louis-Jacques, new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan says they’ll listen to offers for every player on the team, but they are not shopping Waddle or Achane, and the plan is to keep both on the roster.