The Miami Dolphins' playoff hopes are alive and well after a must-win at the Los Angeles Rams on "Monday Night Football." It ...
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This one comes down to one critical mistake, perhaps on special teams, where Miami has been terrible. The bye week probably will do the Dolphins some good in kick-starting their season – but not ...
The Miami Dolphins have officially activated quarterback Tua Tagovailoa from injured reserve. Tagovailoa will start Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals at Hard Rock Stadium. Tua missed four games ...
The Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills play on Sunday, Nov. 3 at Highmark Stadium in a game on the NFL Week 9 schedule. Which team will win the NFL Week 9 game? The Bills are a 6-point favorite over ...
I’m out of Dolphins related intros. Unlike this article, Miami started strong again on Monday night, in prime time. The Fins’ ...
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins are 2-5 and historically, teams that are 2-5 have about a 4.4 percent chance of making the NFL playoffs. So, there's that, after a 28-27 loss to the Arizona ...
The Miami Dolphins headed into their Week 6 bye with a 2-3 record and a serious problem at quarterback. However, despite a week of rest, their problems have not disappeared. Miami may only be a ...
The Miami Dolphins are in a confusing place with the NFL trade deadline in sight. Kevin Patra of NFL.com said a perfect fit for the Atlanta Falcons' struggling pass rush is the Dolphins' Calais ...
Though Hill first injured the wrist in training camp and has been playing through the issue over the Dolphins' first eight ... per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Marcus Maye got the start ...
It looks like Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will indeed have all his top playmakers when he returns to the lineup against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. That would include wide ...
when Tua Tagovailoa’s return officially soured — when the Miami Dolphins lost another game they couldn’t lose — the clock read 4:05 p.m. at Hard Rock Stadium. It struck midnight on the season.