With the NFL trade deadline less than two weeks away (Nov. 5), here are three possibilities based on the Miami Dolphins’ needs: 1. Guard. This is the highest priority, not only
Needless to say there is a lot of work to do to figure out the current lay of the land. This is where we come in. Welcome to The Skinny Post where we, Michael Peterson and RJ Ochoa, will hold your hand and walk you through what you need to know.
Miami Dolphins cornerback Cam Smith missed the first six games of this season with a hamstring injury. But he's ready to roll.
At 2-4, should the Dolphins make a trade to get into the playoff mix, or should they start thinking about 2025 and beyond?
MIAMI GARDENS — It's hard to say if the Miami Dolphins will be buyers or sellers at the NFL trade deadline. Major trades are pretty rare in the NFL. But Grier does like to trade. And has has acquired pass rusher Bradley Chubb and running back Jeff Wilson ...
If that happens and Huntley is unavailable, Miami's backup options ... Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network relays that, at this stage, the Dolphins expect Tagovailoa to clear the protocol within the ...
According to oddsmakers, the Miami Dolphins (2-4) are less than a touchdown favorite (-3.5) on Sunday, October 27, 2024 against the Arizona Cardinals (3-4). The point total is set at 45.5 points
Understanding problematic injuries and identifying viable contingency plans before the Sunday morning add-drop frenzy gives savvy re-draft managers an advantage over the competition. The article below details the top five NFL injuries and contingency plans to know for Week 8.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is expected to make his return to the football field on Sunday vs. the Arizona Cardinals after being out since Sept. 12 when he suffered a concussion—his fourth concussion in five years. Many NFL figures called for him to retire, but Tagovailoa wants to continue playing football.