Tight end Darren Waller decided to come out of retirement this offseason to be traded to the Miami Dolphins. Now, the Dolphins will look for a ninth-year NFL veteran to be their No.
One of the Miami Dolphins' biggest storylines this offseason has been team culture. There have been numerous shots taken at the culture in Miami by past and current players and analysts across the NFL landscape.
Some strong options for a niché position Fullback has become a niché position in the modern NFL, but the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders have had a few good ones in the last 25 years with Marcel Reece, Zack Crockett and Alec Ingold all deserving some recognition.
The Miami Dolphins struggled to consistently put points on the board last season due to the lack of rhythm and reliability expected of a Mike McDaniel offense.
The NFL once again is having current and former players announce picks during the second and third rounds of the draft, and the choice for the Miami Dolphins seemed like an obvious one.
On Sunday, Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill made it clear that he wants another fresh start. On Monday, Dolphins fullback Alec Ingold, one of the team's offensive captains, downplayed the remarks.
Getting nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award is getting to be old hat for Miami Dolphins fullback Alec Ingold, but maybe there was something special about his nomination this year.
The winner of the Waler Payton NFL Man of the Year Award will be announced on Thursday, Feb. 6. The NFL announced the 32 nominees for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award with fullback Alec Ingold representing the Miami Dolphins.
The NFL announced Thursday morning each team's nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, and fullback Alec Ingold got the nod for the Miami Dolphins for a second consecutive year.
The Miami Dolphins’ lackluster 2024 season evidently hasn’t inspired many fans to vote for the team’s players to go to the Pro Bowl Games. In the first release from the NFL, only three Dolphins players were top 10 in voting at their position.
The Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots have released their respective inactive players lists for their Week 12 AFC East showdown. The Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots are closing in on the kickoff of their Week 12 AFC East grudge match.
Neither Kendall Fuller or Terron Armstead practiced this week. Cornerback Kendall Fuller will be unavailable and four others are questionable for Sunday’s matchup between the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots.
The Miami Dolphins will be without fullback Alec Ingold for the second straight week due to a calf injury. Ingold was one of three Dolphins still listed as questionable entering Sunday morning after the team decided to leave Isaiah Wynn and Patrick McMorris on injured reserve.
On Monday afternoon, the Miami Dolphins released the list of players who would be inactive against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football this evening.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill will play Monday night against the Los Angeles Rams. Also ready to go are safety Jevón Holland and wide receiver River Cracraft, who were both questionable as well.
The Miami Dolphins welcome back some key veterans to practice Thursday, but not everybody was at full go. Tackle Terron Armstead (rest/knee) and wide receiver Tyreek Hill (rest/foot) both returned to practice but on a limited basis.
Alec Ingold rushed for a go-ahead 3-yard touchdown with 4:24 remaining to lift the Miami Dolphins to a 15-10 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough, Mass.
The Miami Dolphins added some intriguing pieces in the offseason to provide more options in the passing game, but improvement in one key area will have to be more organic.
The 2024 NFL Pro Bowl rosters were recently revealed, and it brought fantastic news for a pair of former Wisconsin Badgers standouts from the football program.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill rejected the notion that he could be the NFL MVP this season on Thursday and gave a surprising name from his own team who is "better" than him.
In an interview with ESPN's Adam Schefter, Miami Dolphins fullback Alec Ingold said he has "no doubt" that quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will be "on a mission" next season in his return from multiple concussions.