REPORT: Insider thinks Dolphins ‘Would Want’ First-Round pick in Waddle Trade this Offseason With all of the changes the Miami Dolphins have undergone
Former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has been a big ticket item this offseason. He’s interviewing for several of the head coaching vacancies around the league, but also keeping his options open at offensive coordinator.
Kicker Sets New Franchise Record in Patriots Loss With a lot of the Miami Dolphins’ best players (such as running back De’Von Achane and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle) sidelined for their season finale against the New England Patriots on Sunday, their offensive attack consequently faltered.
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Youth Movement Shows Signs of Promise Going into 2026 Not many things went right for Miami this season. They only won seven games, fired their general manager, and their starting quarterback, who they signed to a $212.4 million contract, was benched by the end of the year.
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.
The Miami Dolphins will close the 2025 NFL season shorthanded. Two of their most important offensive players are sidelined with injuries for the regular-season finale against the New England Patriots in Foxborough.
The Miami Dolphins already were going to face a tough challenge in trying to upset the New England Patriots in their season finale at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, but the task looks like it's going to be even more daunting.
Dolphins Facing Injury Predicament Ahead of Season Finale Fortunately, the Miami Dolphins won’t really have anything at stake in Sunday’s game versus the New England Patriots, because they could be sans a lot of their most talented players on both sides of the ball.
On Thursday, Waddle addressed what seems to be the beginning of the end of an era for the Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins continue to own the NFL’s fastest offense, but a viral moment from running back Devon Achane on Wednesday reignited one of football’s favorite debates.
Sunday's performance for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle was not his best. Waddle posted just three receptions for 52 yards while misplaying two of his targets against the Washington Commanders.
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 won an ugly game, 16-13, against the Washington Commanders Sunday morning. Miami’s offense moved the ball throughout the game, but it only got 141 yards from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Tua attempted just 20 passes in the team’s Week 11 win.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has operated mostly as a sidekick in recent years. When the Dolphins traded for Tyreek Hill ahead of the 2022 season, Waddle quickly became the offense’s second option. That’s not to say he still wasn’t effective.
Tua Tagovailoa's weekly media session certainly a different feel this week because the Miami Dolphins are on an international stage, which means different reporters asking different questions.
Tyreek Hill will not return to the field in 2025, but that has not stopped him from supporting his teammates from afar. The hobbled Miami Dolphins star watched like a proud brother as his partner-in-crime, Jaylen Waddle, lit up the Buffalo Bills in Week 10.
There should be little question left about who the Miami Dolphins perceive to be their franchise cornerstone player going into the 2026 offseason. After some exploratory trade discussions and a stressful trade deadline this past week, the Dolphins held on to wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.
There have been plenty of rumors swirling around the team about a potential move at wide receiver.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Dolphins are willing to listen to trade offers for any of their players ahead of next Tuesday’s trade deadline. This includes WR Jaylen Waddle.
It's a sign that the Dolphins understand how far away they are from contention and how much work needs to be done to turn the franchise around.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Dolphins will do their due diligence and at least consider potential trade offers for WR Jaylen Waddle. This comes after recent reports that the Dolphins would not consider moving Waddle before this year’s deadline.
The Pittsburgh Steelers want a wide receiver. They thought about the addition of Marques Valdes-Scantling, only to leave the door open for a bigger name.
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.
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
Could another intriguing wide receiver be on the move?
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.
It wasn't clear why Waddle missed the Dolphins' first preseason game until the postgame news conference with head coach Mike McDaniel.
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