Let's take a look at six under-the-radar players who could have a big impact on the NFL's wild-card weekend.
The final week of the NFL season is notable for a few things. For teams in the playoffs or fighting for the playoffs, Week 18 often is about fighting for the division title, for a Wild Card spot, or for seeding in the postseason.
Performance incentives will have a chance to come to a head for players across the NFL this weekend. Some such thresholds have been cleared with ease. For the Miami Dolphins, there's some fine print that has a pretty sizable chunk of cash hanging in the balance for the team's Week 18 matchup with the New England Patriots.
How many of the starting quarterbacks from every Super Bowl can you name in nine minutes?
Late-December/early-January football offers myriad playoff scenarios, but incentives also play a key part during this sector of the NFL season. Here are a handful of incentive storylines to follow as the regular season winds down: Sam Darnold, QB (Seahawks).
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
If you like football, that Week 17 Sunday night game was some kind of fun. For Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb, it was more than that. The shootout
While the Miami Dolphins will be fighting to work their way into the playoffs in the final four games of the regular season, there also will be individual goals at stake for several players in the form of incentives that could add to their 2025 compensation.
Center Aaron Brewer is in the midst of a very good season for the Miami Dolphins even as he has battled through various injuries. And now he's got one more to worry about.
Bradley Chubb did his usual dance after he recorded a sack in the Miami Dolphins' Week 13 victory against the New Orleans Saints, but he actually had even more reasons to celebrate than normal after that play.
Jaelan Phillips made his presence felt Monday Night Football, but the Miami Dolphins shouldn’t second-guess trading him to the Philadelphia Eagles. Phillips
Week 10 for Miami Dolphins pass rusher Bradley Chubb may as well be his Michael Jordan "And I took that personally" meme performance. Chubb was the subject of a lot of trade rumors and apparent discussions ahead of last week's NFL trade deadline — marking a potential close to his career in Miami after what has been a slow start to 2025.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Miami Dolphins produced the most shocking result of Sunday's NFL action when they notched a 30-13 blowout win over the Buffalo Bills,
Miami Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb was hit with an inexplicable taunting penalty after he sacked Josh Allen on Sunday. Chubb was flagged late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
While speaking with reporters after the defeat, Chubb and Phillips addressed their uncertain futures ahead of the upcoming trade deadline, which will arrive at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
The Baltimore Ravens are coming off their first win since Week 2, taking down the Chicago Bears to move to 2-5 and to give themselves a fighting chance at making the playoffs despite their putrid start.
Because of their Thursday night game, the Miami Dolphins released their first injury report of the week Monday and it was based on an estimation because the team didn't practice.
The NFL trade deadline is right around the corner on Nov. 4. We know that the Detroit Lions are already making calls looking for an edge rusher. With that
After a 1-6 start to the season, the Dolphins are expected to be sellers at this year’s trade deadline.
After falling to 1-5 with a loss to the Chargers in Week 6, the Dolphins are looking like clear-cut sellers leading up to the Nov. 4 trade deadline. Pass rushers Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips are among Dolphins who could wind up on the move.
The rumors around the NFL trade block are starting to pick up. For the Miami Dolphins, it was just a few years ago that the team was on the "buying' end on the spectrum.
You’re looking at Bradley Chubb’s complete ACL rupture with meniscal damage requiring 9-12 months recovery—his second major knee reconstruction since 2019’s partial tear.
Since the NFL began recording quarterback sacks in 1982, a total of 35 players had 10 or more sacks in their rookie seasons as of the 2024 campaign. How many of the 35 can you name in five minutes?
Nobody on the Miami Dolphins was more excited for OTAs than edge rusher Bradley Chubb. Chubb missed all of last season with an ACL tear he suffered against the Baltimore Ravens in December of 2023.
The Miami Dolphins have managed to keep edge-rusher Bradley Chubb at the right price.
Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports reports that the Dolphins and DE Bradley Chubb have agreed to a pay cut on Wednesday that will reduce his base salary. Chubb
Dolphins OLB Bradley Chubb missed the entirety of the 2024 season with a significant knee injury. Per Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald, the Dolphins have had contract discussions with Chubb but his future “remained undetermined” as of Tuesday.
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