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The Miami Dolphins were back at practice at the Baptist Health Training Complex on Tuesday after spending 10 days in the Midwest and conducted a very short and
Darren Waller was a dominant tight end for the Raiders, but not for the Giants. Which version are the Miami Dolphins getting? They'll soon find out.
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Dolphins Wire on MSNDolphins choose winner of Jake Bailey vs. Ryan Stonehouse punter battle
Stonehouse, 26, signed with the Dolphins earlier this year, reuniting with special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman, who was his former coach with the Tennessee Titans. But the fourth-year punter was clearly outplayed by Bailey in the Dolphins' first two preseason games.
Former Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard is signing a contract with the Indianapolis Colts. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Howard will sign a o
Miami Dolphins special teams coordinator announced that incumbent Jake Bailey has beaten out Ryan Stonehouse for the punting job.
The Dolphins appear to be close to signing a four-time Pro Bowler amid their preparation for the 2025 NFL season.
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The Lions will play their third preseason game Saturday against the Miami Dolphins. Find out the odds and how to bet on Detroit at the best Michigan sportsbooks.
The Miami Dolphins have one preseason game left before roster cuts. You've already seen some proactive action across the rest of the NFL that hints at how Miami's general manager, Chris Grier, should spend most of his time before that deadline rolls around early next week.
Veteran linebacker Matthew Judon will sign a one-year contract worth up to $6 million, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
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Dolphins Wire on MSNColts name former Giants QB their starting QB for Week 1 vs. Dolphins
The Indianapolis Colts will roll with Daniel Jones as their starting quarterback against the Miami Dolphins and keep Anthony Richardson on the sideline, head coach Shane Steichen announced Tuesday morning.