The Miami Dolphins activated tight end Darren Waller and offensive lineman Austin Jackson off injured reserve on Saturday, one day before a home game against the New Orleans Saints.
The Miami Dolphins are officially up a pair of starters for the final six game stretch. There's plenty of pressure to win in South Florida as the Dolphins' head coach, Mike McDaniel, is coaching for his job along with the rest of his staff.
How many of the 46 quarterbacks in NFL history to throw both three touchdowns and three interceptions in multiple games in the Super Bowl Era can you name in six minutes?
The NFL on Thanksgiving has become one of the great American traditions, dating back to 1920. These are some of the most memorable moments and performances from the Turkey Day games.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Dolphins are activating TE Darren Waller for their upcoming matchup with the Saints. Waller, 33, is a former sixth-round pick of the Ravens.
Which Dolphins Team Will Show Up on Sunday? With every game becoming more and more important — especially with the Miami Dolphins still somehow in the hunt for an AFC playoff spot — this week’s matchup against the Saints carries weight for several reasons.
The Miami Dolphins will look to make it three victories in a row when they face the New Orleans Saints at Hard Rock Stadium in their first post-bye game Sunday.
Ian Cummings of PFN released a full 7-round mock draft at ProFootballNetwork. With eight total picks and five in the Top 100, here is who he has the Miami Dolphins selecting.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Dolphins Have Plenty to be Thankful For After the Thanksgiving Games I hope your Thanksgiving was great and drama-free. Even if there is some drama at your gathering, at least there’s usually a reprieve from the family with football.
The Miami Dolphins step into Week 13 needing a lift, and they might finally get one as they inches toward key reinforcements ahead of their matchup with the New Orleans Saints.
Tyreek Hill suffered one of the ugliest injuries of the year back in Week 4. He’s been out ever since. And it seems like he’s not just “out” as in “ruled out for the season”, but “out” as in “he’s out in Miami.” He certainly seems like he’s moving on from the Miami Dolphins and onto something familiar.
The Miami Dolphins might wind up getting not one starter back from injured reserve this weekend, but two. Tackle Austin Jackson and tight end Darren Waller
The Miami Dolphins are hosting the New Orleans Saints this weekend, and the Dolphins couldn’t be better set up for a win. They’re at home, coming off a bye, getting healthier on both sides of the ball, and are the better team on paper.
The Miami Dolphins finally are headed in a positive direction. The Dolphins (4-7) were one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL when they lost seven of their first nine games.
The Miami Dolphins are a franchise that lost their way in their most recent build. Amid the promise of adding established talent and the hope of a major breakthrough and a sudden turnaround, the Dolphins fell away from the lifeblood of every NFL roster — they stopped making draft picks and used them for expensive talent on mature contracts.
Viewed as a lame duck as the Miami Dolphins cleaned house in the front office midway through this season, Mike McDaniel has responded by winning three games since the Chris Grier separation.
The Miami Dolphins' front office search is just beginning. Miami is guaranteed to go into the 2026 offseason with a new leader at the helm — long-time executive Chris Grier left the organization at the end of October.
It's been another disappointing season for the Dolphins, and they've already parted ways with their general manager. Have they already make a decision regarding their quarterback and head coach?