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The Miami Dolphins secured eight wins last season, and their over/under for 2025 is set at 8.5 victories. Right now, the Miami Dolphins carry +7500 moneyline odds to win the Super Bowl. Paul Pierce reacts to Aaron Rodgers hitting the field at Pittsburgh Steelers camp and weighs in on whether the Rodgers experiment will work in Pittsburgh.
Would the Cleveland Browns trade rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel to the Miami Dolphins? Miami showed considerable interest in the former Oregon Duck star Gabriel in the NFL pre-draft process. One NFL analyst is making the trade connection.
Once perceived as a franchise savior, Zach Wilson is coming off a year in which he didn't take a snap. Now the quarterback, who is on his third team in three years, aims to "let it rip" as a Miami Dolphins backup.
Tua Tagovailoa's yards per pass and air yards per pass were down big-time last season. What can Miami do about it?
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With Smith and Ramsey not attending the minicamp, the Dolphins are focused on the guys who are returning to the field after injuries, like linebackers Jaelan Philips and Bradley Chubb.
Dolphins' Bradley Chubb News Is Music to Miami Fans Ears originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Dolphins' standout edge rusher Bradley Chubb has had a long journey back to the field, but he's in good spirits and seems to be healthy ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel discusses the absences of Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith from mandatory minicamp.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNTua Tagovailoa Left Everyone In Shock With His Drastic New Look At Miami Dolphins PracticeNFL fans couldn't believe how different Tua Tagovailoa looked with his body and his hair ahead of the 2025 season.
After four years with the New York Jets, safety Ashtyn Davis is betting on himself — and hoping to bring stability to a Dolphins secondary in need of answers.
Dolphins' Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Recovering From Undisclosed Injury originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Miami Dolphins signed receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine this offseason to a two-year, $5.99 million contract to be Miami's No. 3 receiver behind Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.