Odell Beckham Jr. is set to become the newest member of the Miami Dolphins after reportedly reaching terms on a one-year contract with the team Friday.
Why not us? We've heard the refrain before and linebacker Duke Riley said it again this week as he talked about the Miami Dolphins and their quest to end what is the second-longest active playoff drought in the NFL.
The 11-6 Miami Dolphins finished the regular season 2nd in the AFC East and the 6th seed in the AFC Playoff Picture. They travel to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium to face the 3rd seed Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday, June 13 at 7:00 P.M.
The Miami Dolphins fell to the Tennessee Titans in a Monday Night Football matchup that made NFL history. With less than three minutes remaining, the Titans trailed the Dolphins by two touchdowns.
When duty calls, Duke Riley takes pride in answering. That’s been the linebacker’s role since entering the NFL seven years ago as a former LSU standout selected in the third round of the 2017 draft by the Atlanta Falcons.
Duke Riley’s best game as a Dolphin came when the team needed him the most. The Miami Dolphins are starting to get hot again, but this time it feels a little bit different.
The Miami Dolphins will open their 2023 campaign against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 10, which is now 45 days away. Until the opening kickoff of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by remembering the players who have worn each specific jersey number.
Day two of Miami’s voluntary organized team activities has concluded in sunny South Florida, and a new member of the Dolphins’ squad has joined the prestigious orange jersey award winner’s club!
The Miami Dolphins pulled back the curtains on the team's offseason work, allowing the media to watch all of Tuesday's session and it seemed as if Mike McDaniel's team picked up right where they left off in 2022.
One of the first free agent signings that the Miami Dolphins made this offseason was that of former Tennesee Titans linebacker David Long. Miami brought in Long to join Jerome Baker, Duke Riley and Channing Tindall at the position which will all be coached by new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and returning linebackers coach Anthony Campanile.
While the NFL’s legal tampering period is coming to an end, the Miami Dolphins, along with the other 31 teams, were able to re-sign any of their own free agents.
The legal tampering period is open in the NFL, allowing for all 32 teams to agree to deals with players that are about to be free agents. Those deals don’t become official until the start of the league year.
The Dolphins will be holding onto linebacker Duke Riley. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Riley has agreed to a two-year deal to remain in Miami. No other terms have been reported.
After two years in Miami, linebacker Duke Riley has agreed to a two-year deal to return to the Dolphins, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
After a busy first day of legal tampering, the Miami Dolphins kicked off day two by taking care of one of their own, inking linebacker Duke Riley to a one-year deal worth $3 million, according to his agent Drew Rosenhaus.
Players aren't scheduled to report to Hard Rock Stadium for the start of training camp until Tuesday, but linebacker Duke Riley was there Sunday night for the Rolling Loud music festival and let's just say it was a night to remember.
On Day 3 of official free agency, the Dolphins are adding multiple linebacker pieces. They have agreed to terms with Duke Riley and Brennan Scarlett.
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