As for the aforementioned times Miami lost picks: In 1971, the league docked the Dolphins a first-rounder because Shula was ...
The NFL is taking away one of the Miami Dolphins' four compensatory draft picks. Despite the error, the Dolphins will still have 10 picks in the upcoming draft. The Miami Dolphins once lost a ...
The Miami Dolphins once lost a first-round draft pick because they hired Don Shula and it ticked off the Baltimore Colts. The Dolphins more recently lost a first-rounder because of tampering ...
The Miami Dolphins struggled to convert short-yardage situations last season. New Dolphins running back Alexander Mattison has a history of success in short-yardage situations. Mattison has ...
As the second week of NFL free agency kicked off Monday, the Miami Dolphins already had re-signed seven of their own players before or right after they hit the market — and there could be more ...
Looks like the Miami Dolphins will have a new punter in 2025. The team has agreed to terms with NFL single-season record-holder Ryan Stonehouse, as first reported by Justin Melo of The Draft ...
If the Miami Dolphins win their first playoff game of the decade next January it won't be because of what they did or did not do on March 10, 11 and 12, at the start of free agency. It will be ...
The Miami Dolphins officially have a whopping 10 picks in the 2025 draft after the NFL’s release of the full order for the late April draft. It wasn’t without a back and forth on whether it ...
The Miami Dolphins have taken a restrained approach to free agency, opting for value signings over big splashes. While the team has addressed some needs, key areas like cornerback, guard ...
The Miami Dolphins’ Tuesday started off with a bang as safety Jevon Holland signed with the New York Giants, bringing the 2021 second-round pick’s time in Miami to an end. The deal will pay ...
Instead of making a big splash in free agency, the Miami Dolphins have used their available cap space on several lower-level moves. That trend continued on Sunday, this time on special teams.
And just like that, the Miami Dolphins need just one safety. Jevón Holland will sign with the New York Giants, bringing the 2021 second-round pick’s time in Miami to an end. The deal will pay ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results