Calais Campbell indeed will be coming back for an 18th NFL season, but it won't be for the Miami Dolphins. And it also won't be for the Baltimore Ravens, the te
The Dolphins escaped a difficult cap predicament with contract restructures (Bradley Chubb, Austin Jackson and Terron Armstead), by signing value players in free agency and by using something called void years, which lowers a player’s cap hit for the following season but results in a cap hit when he’s no longer under contract.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNWhy the Dolphins made QB Zach Wilson a 'direct calculated target' in free agency"We thought he was the best option for us," Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Monday. "He was very much ... a direct calculated target. We thought that was a way that the Miami Dolphins could get better and are excited to see how he seizes that opportunity.”
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NFL Draft is this month, and the Miami Dolphins are still slated to make 10 selections across the three-day event. Despite the team signing a fair number of free agents, the roster still has some holes.
If Miami Dolphins players want to keep the coach they love playing for, Mike McDaniel, it's on them to step up and lock in for 2025
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Niners Wire on MSNESPN analyst suggests trade where 49ers acquire $13 million pass rusher from DolphinsThe San Francisco 49ers could fill a need in the 1st round without making a pick if they pull off the trade suggested by one ESPN analyst.
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The Miami Dolphins, as wild as it may sound, are not even halfway through the offseason, even with the first and significant phase of free agency now done. This
Dan Campbell spoke with conviction about what his former DB can do in Miami. Plus, coach quotes on the K.J. Britt and Artie Burns additions.
In recent weeks, hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and other animals have turned up in the sand dead or seriously ill, alarming rescuers and beachgoers alike.
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Dolphins ‘escort’ massive sea creatures through California waters. See them swimA group of sea creatures were seen migrating with some friends in California, a marine life tour agency said. Onlookers got a glimpse of eight gray whales migrating north, according to a March 25 Instagram post and video by Newport Coastal Adventure.