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Now that the NFL trade deadline, the Miami Dolphins are going to get back to the business of actual games this week with the seemingly impossible task of trying
The Dolphins and Ravens meet Thursday night in Miami Gardens for a primetime showdown to kick off Week 9. The last time Baltimore was in town was Week 10 of the 2021 season, also on a Thursday night, when quarterback Tua Tagovailoa came off the bench to lead Miami to a comeback victory.
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly taking calls on another defensive star after trading Jaelan Phillips on Monday.
The transition in Miami has already begun with long-time general manager Chris Grier out and interim GM Champ Kelly starting what could be a mini-fire sale by a
The Miami Dolphins were outgained early, plagued by turnovers, and ultimately overrun by the Baltimore Ravens in a 28-6 loss Thursday night at Hard Rock Stadium. The defeat drops the Dolphins to 2-7 on the season and marks their third straight loss.
Rookie Quinn Ewers saw action in the October 19 game against the Cleveland Browns and threw for 53 yards in a short outing. Whether or not the Dolphins make Ewers the starter remains to be seen, but the former Texas signal-caller could see more playing time if things continue to go downhill in Miami.
Meanwhile, let’s not forget UF just paid Billy Napier $21 million to go away. Before him, Dan Mullen flamed out early. Before him, Jim McElwain. Before him, Will Muschamp. Four consecutive head coaches — none made it longer than four years. Which leads to the most terrifying math equation in the SEC.
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Tua Tagovailoa addresses talk of Dolphins benching him
The Miami Dolphins parted ways with general manager Chris Grier in the wake of the team's blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens, and there has been speculation Tua Tagovailoa could be the next to lose his job.