This Year Is Probably The Only Year To See This Pass Rush Trio One reason I’m excited and optimistic about this season is that we finally get to see our
The Miami Dolphins could be moving on from linebacker Bradley Chubb after the upcoming season to save money. Chubb is currently on a three-year contract worth up to $54 million, but is only set to make $20 million guaranteed in 2025.
Bills QB Josh Allen was thankful to be named the MVP for his efforts this past season, but told reporters his only goal since being drafted into the NFL is to win a Super Bowl.
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?
Maybe this will be Miami’s year. The Dolphins haven’t won their division since 2008, but there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the 2025 season. Here are just a few.
Coming off an 11-win season in 2023, the Miami Dolphins had many expecting them to take their game to the next level in the 2024 NFL campaign. Instead, the Dolphins went 8-9 and missed the playoffs.
When the Miami Dolphins decided to part ways with Vic Fangio after the 203 NFL season, it was supposed to “fix” the team’s cultural issues. The Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins have chronically underachieved in recent years. And the constant response is that the culture needs to change. They're saying it again.
The orange practice jersey is given to the player who best exemplifies what it means to be a Miami Dolphins player. Whoever the best performer is in practice the day before gets to wear the orange jersey and also pick the music to be played at practice.
He said it! Bradley Chubb, when asked about the Miami Dolphins “CULTURE CHANGE” this year, said last season Dolphins players were saying the same things but were lying as they weren’t all in on truly trying to change the culture, but this year they are.
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.
Missing all of last season following a knee injury in 2023, Bradley Chubb was deeply missed by the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins' edge group has the opportunity to be one of the best in the NFL if they're healthy and things go as planned, but there are uncertainties about that because of Chubb and others.
Although Tua Tagovailoa‘s health and Tyreek Hill‘s mercurial trajectory overshadowed the Dolphins’ lack of edge rusher availability last season, the latter storyline lingered throughout 2024 in Miami.
The Miami Dolphins look to get back into Super Bowl contention after injuries derailed their plans for a little over a year. One veteran who is helping make that happen is veteran edge rusher Bradley Chubb.
Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reports that the restructuring of Bradley Chubb’s contract opened up $16.3 million in salary cap space for the Miami Dolphins.
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.
Exactly when Bradley Chubb will play in a game for the Miami Dolphins and exactly how much he can help remains uncertain, but just being back at practice represents a major step for the veteran pass rusher.
Because Bradley Chubb unfortunately is familiar with the challenge of having to come back from a torn ACL, the Miami Dolphins edge defender understands the long road ahead.
The Dolphins may have missed out on an opportunity to move into the driver’s seat for the No. 1 seed in the AFC Sunday in a one-sided loss to the Ravens, but they still have plenty left to play for this year, having qualified for the playoffs and remained in contention to win the AFC East.