As the Miami Dolphins prepare for Week 1 of the regular season on Sunday, Sept. 7, against the Indianapolis Colts, fans are scurrying to make their final predictions as to how the team will perform this season.
Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright won't be on the field for Week 1 and Miami is also shopping for a kicker with Jason Sanders hurt, coach Mike McDaniel said Monday.
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The Miami Dolphins are already dealing with multiple health concerns ahead of the 2025 NFL season, with kicker Jason Sanders the latest to join the injury report.
The Miami Dolphins have been a franchise dogged by hard luck on the injury front in recent years. Between offensive line availability issues, Tua Tagovailoa's stretch of injuries, and the team's pass rush room being gutted by the end of 2023 and then again in 2024, Miami has had more than their fair share.
The Miami Dolphins appear to have avoided the worst with second-year player Jaylen Wright's leg injury, but the running back still likely will miss the team's season opener.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
It looks like the Dolphins will be without running back Jaylen Wright for their season opener against the Colts. Wright is dealing with a leg injury and head coach Mike McDaniel said on Monday, via multiple reporters, that Wright is not expected to play in Week 1.
The Miami Dolphins' offseason plan appeared to focus on revitalizing several position rooms across the roster. One such position was the tight end room, where veteran Jonnu Smith was jettisoned to Pittsburgh amid a contract dispute and long-time Dolphin Durham Smythe was released to make way for some new additions.
Long before Quinn Ewers was battling with former New York Jets first-round pick Zach Wilson for a backup role, he was a five-star recruit who will forever be remembered for bringing the Texas Longhorns back.
The Miami Dolphins have started cutting their roster down from 90 to 53 players, and the latest round included a somewhat surprising name to some. The Dolphins are cutting tight end Pharaoh Brown, according to Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald.
The Miami Dolphins got an early start on their roster moves to get down to the 53-player limit with several transactions going down Monday morning. The
Mike Hilton‘s lengthy free agency ended with a Dolphins agreement. The veteran corner is not in position to spend the 2025 season in Miami, however. Hilton was informed of his release by the Dolphins Monday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Miami’s sporting life is loud and sun‑soaked. You might see beachgoers heading to Hard Rock Stadium while others stream tournaments on their phones. The Dolphins have been part of the city since 1966, yet new waves of fans are just as obsessed with digital battles.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington is fully aware that he barely got his feet wet in his rookie campaign last season. He knows he has to fall in line and learn from his more established teammates, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The Cleveland Browns have had one of the most crowded quarterback rooms in the NFL since the draft, but they parted ways with an experienced player at the position on Sunday.
The Miami Dolphins are currently preparing for the upcoming 2025 NFL season, having wrapped up their preseason slate on Saturday with a 14-6 win vs their Florida neighbors, the Jacksonville Jaguars.
It’s been a long offseason for Odell Beckham Jr. After bouncing between three teams from 2021 to 2023 and sitting out a full season due to injury, the wideout finally got a shot with the Miami Dolphins last year.