The Miami Dolphins badly need a proven cornerback. Two-time Pro Bowl selection Jaire Alexander is now a free agent. Problem solved, right? Well, as Lee Corso so famously said on those ESPN college football shows, not so fast, my friend.
Much of the focus around a team’s financial ability to add talent and be competitive in the NFL is rooted in the team’s standing with the salary cap. The general perception is that teams with cap space are well-positioned to spend at any point, and those without space at any given point are not.
The countdown to the start of the 2025 regular season has begun now that we're under 100 days away, so we'll honor every day the best players to wear the corresponding number for the Dolphins.
One high-profile Miami Dolphins already is expected to be absent during the mandatory minicamp this week, and there might be a second. Tight end Jonnu Smith also could be sitting out the three-day event in the midst of a contentious offseason.
The Miami Dolphins are entering the 2025 NFL season with a renewed sense of urgency after an 8-9 finish in 2024. General Manager Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel have made it clear: competition will be fierce, and no veteran’s role is safe.
Teams have mostly set their rosters for 2025. Here are the best position groups going into training camp. For defenses, we are organizing these as though everyone is in nickel.
It’s never too early for a good Mock Draft. And our friends at Pro Football Sports Network released a super early 2026 three-round mock draft. And with their four picks in the first three rounds, here is who they have the Dolphins selecting below.
Jalen Ramsey and the Miami Dolphins have all but reached the conclusion that a trade will be imminent as the two sides are going to be parting ways shortly.
The 2025 Miami Dolphins enter the new NFL season with high expectations and a growing sense of urgency. While they have top-tier talent at several key positions, it would be a stretch to call the roster loaded.
Tua Tagovailoa's status as the Miami Dolphins' starting quarterback – and even a professional football player – have been compromised on multiple occasions.
Former Dolphins' left tackle Terron Armstead announced his retirement this offseason siting he just couldn't perform at the same level anymore. However, this week he opened up on the specifics of his health.
According to Ian Rapoport, Dolphins CB Jalen Ramsey is not planning to attend Miami’s mandatory minicamp coming up this week. Rapoport says the two sides are still working to trade Ramsey to a new team.
Every NFL offseason, fans and coaches alike keep their eyes peeled for the young players who can transform a roster’s outlook. In South Florida, amidst the sun-soaked fields of Miami Dolphins OTAs, one rookie is already demanding attention.
According to Spotrac, the Miami Dolphins have over $306 million in total cap allocations for the upcoming 2025 season at this juncture, which is the 10th-highest mark out of the NFL’s 32 teams.
Five-time NFL Pro Bowler Terron Armstead recently shed light on his decision to retire from the game of football. The veteran left tackle announced his retirement in early April after 12 NFL seasons.
The NFL's recent trends in salary cap strategy have recently come under fire courtesy of some comments made by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell last month.
The Miami Dolphins and former offensive tackle Terron Armstead are both heading into uncharted waters this summer. Miami braced for the inevitability of life without Armstead last spring when the team drafted Patrick Paul in the second-round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Dolphins watched both starting safeties — Jevon Holland and Jordan Poyer — walk in free agency this offseason and reloaded at the position with some free agent signings of their own.
The Miami Dolphins’ interior defensive line overhaul is, in a word, dramatic. Last year saw Miami field a number of veteran pieces to serve as patchwork for the Dolphins’ front.