In this week’s Dolphins Q&A, we address whether Tyreek spoke out of frustration when he said “I’m out”, and how Shula would never tolerate the type of tardiness
1996 — Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula announces his retirement as winningest NFL Head Coach of all-time. 1997 — The second-year Carolina Panthers, behind John Kasay’s four field goals, beat the Dallas Cowboys 26-17 to advance to the NFC Championship game.
FOX Sports Research took on the task of answering this question, breaking down the numbers and ranking the 10 best Dolphins of all time.
The Buffalo Bills have chosen Brighton High School Head Coach Stephen Lian as its nominee for a prestigious award.
The Miami Dolphins struggled in the first half of the 2024 season and looked to be out of playoff contention after going 2-8 through the first ten games. But an impressive late-season showing has ensured that they can still make it to the postseason.
Miami’s head coach is not changing the offensive play-calling system as he returns for a fourth season after the Dolphins offense took a dive in 2024.
1996 — Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula announces his retirement as winningest NFL Head Coach of all-time. 1997 — The second-year Carolina Panthers, behind John Kasay’s four field goals ...
1996 — Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula announces his retirement as winningest NFL Head Coach of all-time. 1997 — The second-year Carolina Panthers, behind John Kasay’s four field goals ...
The Miami Dolphins announced today their team award winners for the 2024 regular season. Defensive tackle Zach Sieler was voted the Dan Marino Most Valuable Player, defensive tackle Calais Campbell earned the Don Shula Leadership Award,
Richmond Webb became an offensive lineman against his will. Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins are glad he adjusted. Is the Hall of Fame his next stop?
Huntley went to Tyreek Hill early and often in that game as the speedster had nine catches on nine targets for 105 yards. Whether it's Tagovailoa or Huntley, Miami could also get the services of wide receiver Jaylen Waddle back this week after he missed the past two games with a knee injury.
Kenmore native Don Criqui has seen the Notre Dame play football hundreds of times – as a student, as a fan and later as their longtime radio voice. Tonight, though, is different: He will be a special guest of Orange Bowl officials when his alma mater plays Penn State.