Miami owner Stephen Ross is believed to have rejected billions to control the Dolphins.
Chop Robinson wanted the Miami Dolphins almost as much as the Miami Dolphins wanted Chop Robinson. Draft day is a special moment for teams and fans, but for the players, it’s a day many have been waiting for their entire lives.
The Miami Dolphins have a lot of mouths to feed in their backfield. There’s Raheem Mostert, who led the NFL in rushing touchdowns last season, De’Von Achane, who averaged 7.8 yards per carry during an electric first season, and Jaylen Wright, a rookie taken with a pick that was acquired for a 2025 third-rounder.
The Miami Dolphins’ game plan seems simple; run the opponent off the field, and, could be looking to add even more explosiveness to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s arsenal in the latter stages of free agency.
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You will not believe where Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr has the Miami Dolphins ranked in his post-NFL Draft power rankings.
Miami Dolphins long snapper Blake Ferguson announced he’s changing his jersey number to No. 48 after a conversation with first-round pick Chop Robinson, who wanted to wear Ferguson’s No.
According to a report from Safid Deen of USA Today, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross was considering selling the team and other assets like Hard Rock Stadium and the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix for $10 billion. Deen says Ross ultimately rejected the enormous offer, wanting to keep the team and other assets in his family.
Former FIU linebacker Alex Nobles has received and accepted an invite to Miami Dolphins' Rookie Minicamp, a source told G5 Football Daily. After spending two years at the University of North Carolina, Nobles entered the transfer portal and had two productive seasons at FIU.
The Miami Dolphins had a chance to get the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs as late as December last season, but they looked like a very ordinary team by the end of the season.
The 2024 season is still four months away, but the majority of the Miami Dolphins’ offseason roster reconstruction has already happened. The team signed more than a dozen veterans in free agency, selected seven players in the 2024 NFL draft, and has been working to come to terms with several undrafted free agents.
The Miami Dolphins filled a need in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft with the selection of Penn State edge-rusher Chop Robinson. After that, the picks…
The Miami Dolphins entered the 2024 NFL draft without much safety depth on the roster. While they have a rising star in Jevon Holland and signed former Pro Bowler Jordan Poyer to start alongside him, the only other safety on the roster last week was Elijah Campbell, a career backup and special teamer.
The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
With the 2024 NFL Draft now in the books and behind us, it is time for the various football media outlets to pass out the draft grades. And yes, we know
Every pick in every draft, including the 257 in the 2024 NFL Draft, is technically a gamble. Few are more so to Mel Kiper Jr., though, than Penn State’s Chop Robinson going to the Miami Dolphins at No.
The Miami Dolphins addressed a handful of roster questions during the 2024 NFL draft and added some intriguing new talent who could contribute quickly.
The Dolphins announced on Monday that they have exercised the fifth-year options on LB Jaelan Phillips and WR Jaylen Waddle. Waddle’s fifth-year option is worth $15.591 million for the 2024 season, while Phillips’ fifth-year option is worth $13.25 million.
Former Tennessee Vols standout Jaylen Wright had to wait a little bit longer than some thought to hear his name called in the NFL Draft. Despite being
The RB led the Tennessee offense with 1,154 yards from scrimmage.
The Miami Dolphins opted not to engage in any trades during the initial round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday evening, although not due to a lack of interest in potential deals.
For many years, the "Steeler Way" was clear. But the end of Kevin Colbert's tenure and the ascension of Omar Khan has thrown a monkey wrench into how people view Pittsburgh's mentality.
Although it's not a glaring need, will the Dolphins zero in on a speedy WR during the NFL Draft?
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is one of the best wide receivers in football, and one of the things he is most known for is his blazing speed. However, Hill won’t be satisfied just being recognized for his phenomenal athleticism.
The Miami Dolphins had one of the top rushing attacks in football this past season, and much of that was due to the explosiveness of De’Von Achane. Achane was actually the Dolphins’ No.
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