A controversial NFL star was traded Wednesday morning, but it wasn't Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey or wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The trade involved
The Miami Dolphins currently have a culture that fosters drama above all else. As the saying goes “winning cures everything” once the team finished the
Tyreek Hill is exhausting and always causes drama. He struck again this week, making headlines by not backing his starting quarterback on a social media video where he didn’t say Tua Tagovailoa is a Top 5 quarterback in the league.
The Miami Dolphins are making offseason headlines for all the wrong reasons — again. This time, it’s star wide receiver Tyreek Hill stirring the pot by leaving quarterback Tua Tagovailoa off his list of top NFL quarterbacks.
It was November 27, 1994. It was a cold afternoon at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and the Miami Dolphins, with Dan Marino as their quarterback, were facing the despised New York Jets, led by quarterback Boomer Esiason.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
One of the main storylines of the Miami Dolphins' offseason has been the trade rumors swirling around All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey. With Dolphins' general manager Chris Grier mentioning their desire to trade Ramsey, multiple additions must be made in the cornerback room by the start of the year.
Miami Dolphins edge rusher Chop Robinson had an excellent finish to his rookie season and is expected to be one of the Dolphins’ best defensive players this coming season. Before he can live up to that hype, he’ll need to have a Year 2 breakout onto the national stage.
Coming off an up-and-down season, it does not appear Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has faith in his quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa. He recently ranked his top five NFL quarterbacks, and the former Alabama signal-caller didn’t make the cut.
The Miami Dolphins have done the bulk of their roster construction now that the NFL draft and the bulk of free agency are over, but there likely are a few more moves coming.
Tyreek Hill has not seemed thrilled with the Miami Dolphins in quite some time, and it is possible the star wide receiver has lost faith in his quarterback.
When Mike McDaniel was hired as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, fans expected his background as the San Francisco 49ers’ run game coordinator to bring a ground-heavy, balanced attack to South Beach.
The 2025 NFL Draft ended not even one fortnight ago, yet plenty of draftniks have already turned their attention to covering next year’s draft. Pro Football Network’s Jacob Infante is one of numerous experts who’s published a mock draft for the 2026 NFL Draft in recent days.
The Miami Dolphins complemented their seven-round draft class with an impressive group of UDFAs. The Dolphins have had success with UDFAs in the past. Last season, Storm Duck and Andrew Meyer both made the 53-man roster as undrafted free agents, with Duck seeing meaningful time throughout the season, including three starts.
Tua Tagovailoa is perhaps the most confusing quarterback in the NFL, which puts the Miami Dolphins in a tough situation. However, when the 27-year-old is healthy and at his best, he's proven to be an above-average NFL quarterback, perhaps even Elite.
The Miami Dolphins didn't go flashy with their first round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft last month. In fact, finally, they began to do what they should have done in previous years: beef up on the lines of scrimmage. They started doing that by taking Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant with the 13th overall pick.
Miami hasn't won a playoff game in 25 years and missed the postseason in 2024. Dolphins fans want answers, but we have questions about their 2025 campaign.
The Miami Dolphins' issues entering the 2025 offseason were glaringly obvious and have been over the last couple of years. The Dolphins simply had to get better in the trenches on both sides of the ball.
Jalen Ramsey remains a trade candidate to watch as the Dolphins look to find a landing spot for him. Efforts on that front will, to no surprise, be influenced in large part by the finances of the situation.
The Miami Dolphins' rookie minicamp is right around the corner, taking place from May 9-11 at the team's facilities. It'll be the first chance to see key