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The Miami Dolphins' record fell to 6-9 after a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers showed potential as a capable backup in his first professional start. Coach Mike McDaniel's job is likely safe, but a poor finish to the season ...
Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab break down the Steelers’ MNF win, the Patriots’ loss to the Bills and the impact of Micah Parsons' injury on the Packers' playoff hopes. Plus, Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor join the show!
Breaking down the matchups in six key areas ahead of the Week 17 game between the Dolphins and Buccaneers at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Five Things I Think I Think About the Miami Dolphins – Week 16
Alas. Those are the only types of games we have. Ho. Ho. Rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers got his first NFL start on Sunday, leading the 6-8 Miami Dolphins at home against the 4-10 Cincinnati Bengals.
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Panhandle area top 10 sports moments of 2025: No. 8 Jalin Conyers lands with the Miami Dolphins
The draft didn’t call his name, but the NFL still did. Gruver native and Texas Tech tight end Jalin Conyers waited through all seven rounds of the 2025 NFL draft surrounded by family and friends in downtown Amarillo,
Miami Dolphins center Aaron Brewer has played every game over the past four seasons, but his streak might be in jeopardy this week. Brewer, who has played throu
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Two of the Dolphins' biggest whiffs this season are aging horribly for Miami and Mike McDaniel's latest update made it even worse
The Miami Dolphins struck gold in free agency in 2024. The team landed tight end Jonnu Smith, who made the Pro Bowl while also securing a roster cornerstone level talent on either side of the ball via center Aaron Brewer and linebacker Jordyn Brooks.
Dolphins' De'Von Achane joins Jim Brown, Adrian Peterson in exclusive NFL history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Miami Dolphins were walloped by the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16, losing 45-21 in a brutal loss in the first week after benching Tua Tagovailoa.