ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the Dolphins “fear” Tannehill needs season-ending surgery, though no decision has been made.
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ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the Dolphins “fear” Tannehill needs season-ending surgery, though no decision has been made.
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If Ryan Tannehill’s left knee injury keeps him out into the regular season, the Dolphins have options. Matt Moore went 2-1 in place of Tannehill last season and then started the 30-12 loss to the Steelers in the postseason. But could Jay Cutler be an option for Miami? Cutler’s name quickly surfaced soon
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The president said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that Boy Scout leaders praised his speech, but on Tuesday BSA officials stood firm that the speech was political and they again apologized.
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We’re firmly into the training camp portion of the 2017 NFL season now, which means we’re going to start seeing players progress, regress, and unfortunately, get injured. Down in Miami, we’ve already got a pretty important one. Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi “got his bell rung”
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Bobby McCain is “fine” after a suffering a scary knee injury during Sunday’s practice, Dolphins coach Adam Gase said afterward. “I just wanted to pull him out of practice,” Gase added. “… I expect him to be out there tomorrow.” McCain went down in a heap during a one-on-one drill Sunday, stayed
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Five weeks into the 2016 season, it looked like the change to Adam Gase at head coach wouldn’t do anything to change the franchise’s fortunes. Jay Ajayi, who was left at home in Week One in a coach’s decision, ran for 204 yards and the defense stifled the Steelers in a 30-15 win that touched
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The Dolphins helped out one of their Super Bowl-winning own.
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NFL Media’s Andrew Siciliano talks to Miami Dolphins defensive back Michael Thomas about his decision to kneel during the national anthem during the 2016 season.
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A quick note with Dolphins OTAs scheduled to resume with sessions Monday through Thursday, with the first and last of those open to reporters: Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, a Michigan alum, reached out to former Michigan running back De’Veon Smith after Miami signed him as an undrafted free agent.
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The Dolphins love depth. No, I mean, they really love depth. The Dolphins love depth so much, they spent much of this offseason and the entire NFL Draft adding, well, depth. Depth was the Dolphins’ first-round pick. And maybe the second-round pick. And the third-round pick. And the fifth-round picks
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NFL owners like to project solidarity, even if it doesn’t exist. It’s better for their product and their PR if they present a united front in matters of league import, rather than a group of factious, occasionally squabbling mega-wealthy looking out for themselves and trying to out-earn each other in a sport set up to…
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Free-agent defensive end Jared Odrick stopped by Desus & Mero for an interview Wednesday, and told a story from his time with the Miami Dolphins about a 2011 fight involving offensive lineman Richie Incognito, who later left the team rather unceremoniously.
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Miami Dolphins tight end Jordan Cameron announced his retirement yesterday at the age of 28. After suffering four concussions in four years, he said that the possibility of long-term health risks was too much. As he told ESPN yesterday:
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Enduring a Pittsburgh winter in the open stands as your beloved Dolphins get their doors blown off in the playoffs is unpleasant enough, but barfing on top of your uneaten stadium pizza is, well, the puke on top of the uneaten stadium pizza that was this fan’s day.
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Bud Dupree’s crushing, and penalized, hit on Matt Moore knocked the Dolphins quarterback out of the game for a play as Miami attempted to come back from a 20-3 deficit in Pittsburgh.
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The Dolphins and Bills brawled a bit late in today’s game in Buffalo, and it’s all Dan Carpenter’s fault—as the Bills kicker taunted the Miami returner after forcing him out of bounds, and havoc briefly reigned.
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