Things are looking a bit bleak for the Miami Dolphins right now after the club suffered a tough 33-8 Week 1 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. There is speculation that Tyreek Hill could be traded if the team continues to lose, and some are questioning the job security of head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier.
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill wasn’t thrilled with a question this week about why he hasn't had a 30-yard catch in more than a year. Fortunately for Hill, he won't have to face that question again.
The Miami Dolphins' inactive list for their Week 2 game against the New England Patriots didn't have much suspense coming into Sunday, but it produced one positive nugget.
With the bevy of rumors surrounding Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill, one of the topics of conversation has been the possibility of him being traded.
The Miami Dolphins will look to rebound from their poor Week 1 showing when they face the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium in their home opener Sunday.
For reasons not apparent, the Dolphins didn't post a transcript of receiver Tyreek Hill's Friday press conference. There's one apparent for the reason to pass on typing it up.
The Miami Dolphins will be notably shorthanded up front through the early portion of the campaign. Miami placed right tackle Austin Jackson on injured reserve Saturday.
The Numbers Behind Miami’s “MUST WIN” Week 2 Matchup Against the Patriots With their home opener looming against division rival, the New England Patriots, the Miami Dolphins look to silence the naysayers and erase the painful memories from week one.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Resetting and Overcoming Adversity The Miami Dolphins‘ opening performance against the Indianapolis Colts was anything but encouraging. From the first whistle, the team looked out of sync, overwhelmed, and unprepared.
It already feels like the Miami Dolphins (0-1) are in must-win mode entering a Week 2 showdown with the New England Patriots. Following a humiliating performance on the road versus the Indianapolis Colts, they must show life against a team it consistently beats at home.
Jaylen Waddle must be more involved if the Miami Dolphins hope to return to the playoffs in 2025. While most of the attention has gone to Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins are heavily invested in two receivers and have struggled to get both involved.
It's officially time to have an uncomfortable conversation. There's a fair chance that we're going to be having a bunch of them in the weeks and months ahead for the Miami Dolphins.
Over the last couple of weeks, the rumors surrounding Miami Dolphins’ superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill have grown very loud. While he hasn’t requested a trade and the team hasn’t made him available, the expectation is that Hill could hit the trade block sooner rather than later.
Citing sources close to the situation, Sportskeeda’s Tony Pauline says the Dolphins could make a move to fire HC Mike McDaniel and GM Chris Grier if the