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The Dolphins could still stand to find another starting guard, multiple defensive linemen and extra talent in the secondary.
From Orlando Sentinel
Months after first hinting he wanted to "open the door" to play elsewhere, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill reignited trade speculation this week, sharing several social media messages related...
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Head coach Mike McDaniel dismissed suggestions the Dolphins might part with Hill, who was adamant he wanted out of Miami when the 2024 season ended with the team outside the playoff picture at 8-9.
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There will be some changes in the NFL in 2025, including a significant one that could have impacted a Miami Dolphins game last season. That involves overtime, w
The Miami Dolphins, as wild as it may sound, are not even halfway through the offseason, even with the first and significant phase of free agency now done. This
The Dolphins escaped a difficult cap predicament with contract restructures (Bradley Chubb, Austin Jackson and Terron Armstead), by signing value players in free agency and by using something called void years, which lowers a player’s cap hit for the following season but results in a cap hit when he’s no longer under contract.
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The Miami Dolphins will host Rutgers defensive tackle Kyonte Hamilton for a private "Top 30" visit ahead of the 2025 NFL draft, according to Justin Melo of The Draft Network.
Dan Campbell admits that Ifeatu Melifonwu would have been a better player if injuries hadn’t plagued his career
Dan Campbell spoke with conviction about what his former DB can do in Miami. Plus, coach quotes on the K.J. Britt and Artie Burns additions.
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Niners Wire on MSNESPN analyst suggests trade where 49ers acquire $13 million pass rusher from DolphinsThe San Francisco 49ers could fill a need in the 1st round without making a pick if they pull off the trade suggested by one ESPN analyst.
In recent weeks, hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and other animals have turned up in the sand dead or seriously ill, alarming rescuers and beachgoers alike.