An NFL profile on Dolphins free agent defensive lineman Calais Campbell could indicate if he plans to play next season.
Among the most noticeable shots in the trailer, and perhaps the most significant as it pertains to Campbell's current situation involved defensive lineman Zach Sieler telling Camp
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The Miami Dolphins have more than two dozen players scheduled to become unrestricted free agents March 12, but safety Jevon Holland clearly stands out above all
The Miami Dolphins face numerous decisions in the upcoming weeks as they build their roster for the 2025 NFL Season. Many players will hit free agency, and there will undoubtedly be some cap-saving moves made before the league year begins.
The NFL season is coming close to an end, with only four teams remaining in the playoffs, there are more than 1,500 players contemplating what comes next.
New Orleans Saints legend Cameron Jordan may have played his final snap with the team, as the eight-time Pro Bowler and one-time All-Pro recently spoke about how he almost requested a trade during the 2024 season.
The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be big time spenders in free agency this season after taking it easy in the 2024 offseason by signing some veterans instead of splurging on one-or-two players. We could see that same approach this offseason as well, right, wrong, or indifferent.
The Miami Dolphins lack the physicality needed to win postseason games like the Eagles, Chiefs, Bills and Commanders.
The Dolphins have to invest in the trenches this offseason no matter what. They have ignored the positions for far too long.
The Dolphins have numerous impending free agents at inside linebacker with Dodson, Walker Jr, and Duke Riley all set to hit the market in March. If the Dolphins hope to continue to grow on defense, Dodson would be a good player to bring back and compete for a starting role.
Miami Dolphins edge rusher Chop Robinson was named a finalist for the AP Defensive Rookies of the Year, the franchise announced Thursday. Robinson was the only AFC player to make the final cut; other rookies include Philadelphia Eagles cornerbacks Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell as well as Los Angeles Rams edge rusher Jared Verse and defensive tackle Braden Fiske.