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In-Season QB Changes
When the Dolphins made the switch from veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick to rookie first-round pick Tua Tagovailoa during the bye week, it marked the seventh time in franchise history the team made an in-season quarterback change for non-injury reasons.
Huge commitment to cancer research
The Miami Dolphins made some significant news off the field recently when the organization announced a $75 million commitment to cancer research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.
coach SPEAK
Head coach Brian Flores offers his thoughts on a wide variety of topics, including blocking outside noise, a breakdown of Emmanuel Ogbah’s skill set, Christian Wilkins’ athletic ability, the old-school uniforms, and more
Sieler a unique talent in many ways
Little was known of Zach Sieler when he joined the Miami Dolphins last December after being claimed off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens beyond the fact he attended Division II Ferris State.
Rebuilt O-line now a team strength
The Dolphins spent an awful lot of resources this past offseason, both in draft picks and free agency capital, on their offensive line.
Godchaux, Fitz, Sanders, schedule
Davon Godchaux's season could be over, and so could his time with the Miami Dolphins.
Fitzpatrick still enjoying the ride
Ryan Fitzpatrick won’t go down as the most talented quarterback the Miami Dolphins have ever had, and he’d probably be one of the first ones to say that.
coach SPEAK
Head coach Brian Flores offers his thoughts on a wide variety of topics, including the luxury of having a reliable kicker, persevering through adversity, and defensive linemen Emmanuel Ogbah and Raekwon Davis
All signs pointing the right way
The pieces continued to fall into place as the Dolphins arrived at their bye and it’s no longer crazy to think this team could make a run for the playoffs
Promising start for rookie O-linemen
The question of when Austin Jackson would be ready to get into the starting lineup at left tackle for the Dolphins got its official answer in the Week 1 game against the New England Patriots.
The wild and crazy 2000 season
It is during the month of October — Oct. 23, to be precise — that we’ll arrive at the 20th anniversary of perhaps the craziest game in Dolphins history.
The Rosen release from every angle
The Miami Dolphins’ decision to make quarterback Josh Rosen one of their cuts when they got down to the 53-player limit signified the end of an unfortunate chapter that began and ended in controversial moves.
Helping out the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition
The Miami Dolphins Social Impact Committee announced a series of initiatives designed to increase voter awareness and engagement throughout South Florida.
Lack of playmakers an early concern
This past NFL draft was loaded with quality running backs and receivers, but the Dolphins chose to fortify other areas instead, such as taking three offensive linemen in the first four rounds.
Five takeaways from an 0-2 start
Give the Dolphins credit for making a game of it against the Bills. But when you can’t score from the 1-yard line in a crucial situation and your defense gives up two touchdowns after the offense did its part in the fourth quarter, well, that’s how you become 0-2.
COACH SPEAK BRIAN FLORES
Head coach Brian Flores offers his thoughts on a wide variety of topics, including the practice squad, his cornerbacks-turned safeties, rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s first NFL game, and more
Captains, practice squad, Hall of Fame
The Miami Dolphins have eight captains for the 2020 season and, as a sign of the changing look of the roster, five of them are newcomers.
Breaking down the two Las Vegas deals
The Dolphins did a lot of work on Lynn Bowden Jr. before the 2020 NFL draft, intrigued by what he could bring to the offense based on his athletic ability and his background as a college quarterback-receiver.
A disappointing dose of reality
The Dolphins were competitive in the first weeks of the 2020 season, but the bottom line is they couldn’t find a way to get a victory
Will better be good enough?
The Dolphins will enter the 2020 season with a much-improved roster, but making the playoffs still would end up being a major accomplishment
Shula tribute, Tua tales, Uncle Vante
The Miami Dolphins will be honoring the memory of legendary coach Don Shula during the 2020 season with a patch on their jersey.
Ranking the Dolphins' 54 season openers
The Miami Dolphins will open the 2020 regular season against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 13 and it’s really hard — practically impossible, really — to envision a worse season opener than what they produced a year ago.
PARTING shots
A lot of ‘ifs’ surrounding Dolphins
Gailey gearing up for second run
It’s been almost 20 years since Chan Gailey had his first stint as Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator, but some things haven’t changed very much.
Breaking down the Dolphins opponents
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
coach SPEAK
Head coach Brian Flores offers his thoughts on a wide variety of topics, including issues surrounding adjustments made because of COVID-19, new assistant coaches, and several of his players
BREAKING DOWN 10 MAJOR STORYLINES
No matter what happens, the 2020 NFL season will go down as one of the most unusual in league history.
BOYER HONORED TO TAKE OVER DEFENSE
Josh Boyer will become the sixth defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins in the past six seasons, and the sixth to handle that role in the NFL for the first time.
New rules, Kiick tribute, Arnsparger award
As was the case with the offseason, training camp and the preseason will have a much different look for the Dolphins and teams around the NFL.
CAMP SPOTLIGHT: MIKE GESICKI
Mike Gesicki lined up on the right side of the formation, across from New England safety Patrick Chung. It was first and goal at the Patriots’ 5-yard line. There were 29 seconds remaining and Miami trailed, 24-20, at Gillette Stadium in last year’s season finale.