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Dolphins Wire on MSNESPN shares Dolphins' NFL offseason gradeThe Miami Dolphins' offseason earned a B- grade. While not exceptional, it's certainly not the worst in the league by any stretch. It's also ahead of division rival New England, who received a C+ offseason grade from ESPN.
There have been too many running backs that have come and gone in the National Football League that have an excellent rookie season, only for their career traje
The pressure is mounting in Miami as analysts warn the Dolphins are one bad stretch away from disaster. With Tyreek Hill, Tua Tagovailoa, and Mike McDaniel all under the microscope, one insider says a full-on implosion could be looming.
Randy Moss opened a fried chicken restaurant, Crisppi's, in Miami and announced a partnership with the Miami Dolphins.
The Dolphins enter 2025 with questions in the secondary, but they could make up for it with a strong pass rush.
In his newest role, the Pro Football Hall of Famer was excited to pass out chicken sandwiches Friday as a partner in the new Crisppi’s Chicken on Biscayne Boulevard, just north of downtown Miami. “I just want to taste that waffle,” said the 48-year-old Moss, eyeing some food for himself.
Randy Moss, the Hall of Fame wide receiver, recently made a triumphant return to public life at the grand opening of his Miami-based restaurant, Crisppi's. Located on Biscayne Bo
Tua Tagovailoa led the NFL with a completion percentage of 72.9 in 2024. It was the most accurate season in Dolphins history, and third-best in NFL history, behind two Drew Brees campaigns. Tagovailoa has two seasons to show Miami he is everything they hoped he'd be.
However, they could, instead, be on the brink of implosion. Per Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report, things in Miami are turbulent. The Bleacher Report writer had the Dolphins ranked as the No. 23 team in his preseason power rankings.
According to SportsBetting.ag, the Giants' Brian Daboll and McDaniel are the two likeliest NFL coaches to be fired during the season.
The biggest trade of the NFL offseason belongs to the Miami Dolphins who shipped off Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick just last month.