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The Miami Dolphins will face a considerable challenge in trying to stop their season-opening slide with their game at Buffalo on Thursday night, about as big a
Tyreek Hill believes the Miami Dolphins are under pressure this season. The team missed the playoffs last year, finishing 8-9, and Hill has noticed a renewed focus among his teammates.
The Dolphins head to Buffalo for their last game against the Bills at Highmark Stadium, a meeting slated for Thursday Night Football. The short week brings different dynamics as the team prepares to take on the Bills, who have been atop of the AFC East consistently in recent years.
After the Dolphins lost to the Patriots, Mike McDaniel spoke about the banner flown over the stadium that called for his firing.
The Miami Dolphins followed a tumultuous offseason with a disastrous opening loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Doug Farrar wonders if everyone in Miami is just counting the days until it all falls apart.
Well, Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier told everyone at his press conference the other day something all of us fans knew, but the team denied all offseason. The Dolphins are resetting the roster. I don’t know what took Grier so long to admit ...
The book seems to be out on the Miami Dolphins’ passing game — pack the middle. Defenses are flooding the middle of the field to try to stop Tua Tagovailoa and
"He’s top tier," Tagovailoa said. "If it's not with his arm, it's with his legs. That dude can do literally anything he wants. Definitely different skill set for me."
The Buffalo Bills have dominated the Miami Dolphins in the josh Allen era. And while the Dolphins thought a 2022 win would put them over the Bills, it did just the opposite.