
Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver has some feedback for whoever the next general manager in Miami is, assuming he and the rest of the coaching staff are brought back in 2026. Former Dolphins GM Chris Grier was doing a lot more than tinkering with the depth chart in the late spring and summer, trading CB Jalen Ramsey in a deal that included S Minkah Fitzpatrick coming back and adding starting CBs Rasul Douglas and Jack Jones in late August and late July, respectively.
“Whatever we assemble as a group, we need the opportunity to be brought together earlier than we were,” Weaver said via Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. “Whoever is going to be a part of this, we need him here. We can’t be piecemealing this in August.”
“…We had to go through growing pains early. That’s why we had bumps and bruises we had early. No excuse for a week ago [allowing 45 points against the Bengals]. Our execution was poor. I blame myself. Our process needs to be better.”
The Patriots close the season with back-to-back games against the Jets and Dolphins, the bottom-feeders in the AFC East. Still, with a shot at stealing the No. 1 seed and a playoff bye, QB Drake Maye says New England is focusing on not letting there be any letdown.
“Coach McDaniels has talked to me about improving and getting better in practice as you reach the end of the season and reach the playoff time,” he said via ESPN’s Mike Reiss. “That translates to the game. So it’s really big on continuing a little winning streak these last couple games, heading into the playoffs feeling good about ourselves, and feeling like we’ve still got some work to do.”
Patriots S Jaylinn Hawkins was fined $9,944 for a hit on a defenseless player, and TE Austin Hooper was fined $11,593 for a facemask.
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