The Dolphins got blown out on the road in Week 7, but Week 8's road trip is going much better for them. Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle took a short pass from Tua Tagovailoa and broke loose for a 43-yard score with 4:18 left in the third quarter.
The Miami Dolphins should have their star receiver available when they take on the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8. Despite previously adding Jaylen Waddle to its injury report earlier in the week, the team expects him to remain in the lineup.
There's an interesting footnote to emerge from Sunday's 31-6 loss by the Dolphins to the Browns: Receiver Jaylen Warren caught one pass, for 15 yards. Earlier this week, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was asked about Cleveland's ability to keep Tua and Waddle from connecting.
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Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel updated the status of wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, who is dealing with a pair of hamstring issues. Thankfully, the update was optimistic about Waddle's chances of playing.
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Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda reports that the Steelers are in the trade market for receiver help ahead of the upcoming deadline. Pauline specifically mentions Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle, Titans WR Calvin Ridley and Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers as three names to watch for the Steelers.
Jaylen Waddle continues to draw trade interest, this time from a familiar AFC North squad.
Jaylen Waddle finds himself in a tough spot going into Week 8 of the Miami Dolphins’ regular season. Waddle has been handling responsibilities as the Dolphins’ top receiver since Tyreek Hill tore his ACL in Week 4.
The Miami Dolphins' injury issues on offense just keep piling on. Already looked at the likelihood of missing their top two tight ends and with Tyreek Hill already on injured reserve, the Dolphins now have to worry about the status of Jaylen Waddle.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have positioned themselves as legitimate contenders in the AFC North with a 4-2 record through seven weeks, but their receiving corps still lacks the explosive depth needed for a deep playoff run.
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This season has been a major disappointment for Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins. At a time when the franchise was supposed to take the next step, it seemed to have regressed.
It's too bad for the Miami Dolphins that quarterback Tua Tagovailoa can't suddenly grow three inches. He blames his inability to find open wide receivers on his height.
Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, multiple league sources believe the Dolphins are serious in their stance that they don’t want to trade WR Jaylen Waddle. Fowler estimates there’s just a 10 percent chance Waddle is dealt before the deadline. The reports about Waddle have been fairly consistent so far ahead of the NFL’s midseason trade deadline.
The Miami Dolphins have been engulfed in trade speculation following their disappointing 1-5 start, and star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has become a recurring name in those rumors.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has been a hot name for teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants that are looking for help at the position, but another report suggests he won't be an option.
Nobody Should Be Off Limits At Trade Deadline The Miami Dolphins hit a new low with their embarrassing no-show against the Cleveland Browns last Sunday.
CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones ranks the likelihood of which Dolphins players could be traded before the deadline, with WR Jaylen Waddle the least likely and
Ian Rapoport reports that several teams have called the Dolphins about WR Jaylen Waddle, and were told the team has no interest in trading him. Rapoport adds that it is more likely the team ends up trading a pass rusher that they have received calls on, including Matt Judon, Bradley Chubb, or Jaelan Phillips.
The Case Against Moving On From Waddle and Achane The Miami Dolphins find themselves at 1-5 and facing the undeniable fact that the 2025 iteration of the team is not good.
REPORT: Giants to Aggressively Pursue Jaylen Waddle via Trade Long-time NFL reporter Connor Hughes, who covers the Jets and the Giants for SNY TV in New
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With the Miami Dolphins' 2025 season already a mess and the NFL Trade Deadline now a little less than three weeks away, it figures that we're hearing about all their potential players who could be on the move?
The inevitability of losing early and often in an NFL season is that the rest of the league is going to start eyeing up your players. The Miami Dolphins are no different.
The New York Giants could soon give rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart a new toy.
Jaylen Waddle's bid to be the top dog once again in the Miami Dolphins' passing attack is two weeks old. Waddle, who was the Dolphins' top draft choice in the 2021 NFL Draft, was once upon a time the record-holder for receptions by an NFL rookie.
Could another intriguing wide receiver be on the move?
In at least one way, Jaylen Waddle will never be the prototypical star No. 1 wide receiver, but that's simply because the Miami Dolphins standout just doesn't possess that flamboyant, outgoing personality.
Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle will test his injured shoulder before the game and Miami is optimistic he can play Thursday night at Buffalo, NFL Network reported.
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