Tyreek Hill is trying his best to find the silver lining in the Miami Dolphins’ loss to the New England Patriots. The Dolphins came up short against a Patriots side that just wanted the win more.
Not Sure What to Say The 2025 Miami Dolphins are a disaster. The 2022-23 Dolphins team was new, dynamic, filled with thrills, and won a lot of games. Now, this season is lost.
Tua isn’t HIM…in Fact, It’s Time to Move On I know the title of this article will probably upset half of the Dolphins fan base, but I don’t care. Tua Tagovailoa is going into year 6; he “got the bag,” as kids say, and got the big payday and life-changing money.
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
The Miami Dolphins had two cracks at it. Trailing 30-27 and 33-27 in the final three minutes against the New England Patriots, Tua Tagovailoa managed to work his offense near midfield on the first possession and deep into Patriots territory on the second.
The Miami Dolphins fell to 0-2 after a tough home loss to the New England Patriots, failing to capitalize on two late opportunities to steal the win. A wild fourth-quarter sequence — featuring back-to-back return touchdowns from Malik Washington and Antonio Gibson — kept the game close, but Miami’s offense couldn’t deliver when it mattered most.
The Miami Dolphins certainly had a more impressive performance in Week 2 than they did in their opener. The long-awaited deep ball to Tyreek Hill finally came in this game, a 47-yard hook-up in the third quarter.
The Miami Dolphins dropped another one against the New England Patriots on Sunday, losing 33 to 27 in the team’s home opener in Week 2. It was a back-and-forth game that included plenty of scoring, a few timely stops, and even back-to-back kick return touchdowns.
Dolphins Stock Up/Stock Down Report: Dolphins vs Patriots Recap Week 1 of the regular season is in the books, and the Miami Dolphins played better than
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.
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.