Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMiami Dolphins shake up offensive line againBig changes keep coming for the Dolphins’ offensive line. After Germain Ifedi’s short stint ended with an injury, Miami brought in Yodny Cajuste—a local Miramar High grad and former Patriots tackle. Cajuste hasn’t played a regular season snap since 2022, but with the Dolphins’ depth issues and Austin Jackson sidelined, every lineman has a real shot to make the roster. This move could open the door for fresh faces to step up. What do you think—will these changes help solidify the line, or is Miami still searching for answers up front? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins73Share
glen25+FollowMiami Dolphins preseason opener: What stood outWatching the Dolphins' preseason opener against the Bears, a few things jumped out—Zach Wilson still struggles with pocket awareness, getting sacked four times, and the backup O-line didn’t do him any favors. Rookie Quinn Ewers looked every bit a first-timer, missing open receivers and fumbling under pressure. The short-yardage offense? Still a work in progress after getting stuffed at the goal line. But there’s a bright spot: special teams looked electric, with big returns and a 56-yard field goal. Are these just preseason jitters, or early warning signs? What’s your take on the Dolphins’ depth after this first look? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins89Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDolphins’ Sideline Drama Erupts at Bears PracticeWild scenes from the Fins’ joint practice with Da Bears—Jordyn Brooks had to be held back after a heated scuffle broke out between Miami teammates. Even Coach McDaniel jumped in to break up another dust-up with the Bears. Looks like the Dolphins’ frustration from last season’s injuries and losses is boiling over. Is this just holding each other to a high standard, or a sign of deeper issues in the locker room? Let’s hear your takes, Fins fans! #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins01Share
Amy Williams+FollowDarren Waller set for Dolphins’ Week 1 returnDarren Waller is officially gearing up for a Miami Dolphins debut in the season opener, according to his agent. After a year away from football, Waller’s comeback couldn’t be more timely for Miami, especially after the recent trade of Jonnu Smith left the team thin at tight end. Waller only wanted to play for the Dolphins, and now he’s working hard to get back into game shape. With Tua Tagovailoa at quarterback, fans are buzzing about how Waller could shake up the offense. How do you think Waller’s return will impact the Dolphins’ season? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins20Share
phughes+FollowMiami Dolphins’ tight end shakeup: What’s next?Jalin Conyers’ rookie season with the Dolphins is over before it started, as he’s landed on injured reserve. That’s a tough break for a player many thought could surprise and make the roster. With Conyers sidelined, Miami’s tight end room is now wide open—veterans like Pharaoh Brown and Julian Hill are fighting for snaps, and even Darren Waller is working his way back from retirement. The Dolphins just signed Chris Myarick, but he hasn’t played since 2022. Could another underdog emerge, or will the team stick with proven vets? Curious to hear who you think will step up! #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins31Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMiami Dolphins shake up tight end lineupChris Myarick is back in Miami, and it couldn’t come at a more critical time for the Dolphins’ tight end group. With Jalin Conyers out for the season and Darren Waller still sidelined, the team is short on healthy options. Myarick, who started his NFL journey with the Dolphins and is known for his blocking, returns after bouncing around the league. While he’s a long shot to make the final roster, his signing shows just how thin the Dolphins are at tight end heading into preseason. How do you feel about Miami’s depth at this position? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins00Share
phughes+FollowMiami’s defense gets a big boost with MelifonwuMiami’s battered secondary finally gets some good news: Ifeatu Melifonwu is back on the field and ready to practice. With injuries piling up—like Ashtyn Davis out and both Kader Kohou and Artie Burns lost for the season—Melifonwu’s return couldn’t come at a better time. He’s shown flashes of real talent when healthy, especially during his strong run late last season. If he can stay on the field, pairing him with Minkah Fitzpatrick could make Miami’s safety duo one of the most versatile in the league. What do you think—can Melifonwu’s comeback steady the Dolphins’ defense? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRookie WR shakes up Dolphins roster battleTheo Wease Jr., an undrafted rookie, is making waves at Dolphins camp and suddenly the wide receiver competition is wide open. Even with stars like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle locked in, Wease’s standout practices are forcing coaches to rethink who gets those final roster spots. It’s not just fans noticing—media and teammates are buzzing about his play. With other hopefuls like Malik Washington and Dee Eskridge also in the mix, the next few weeks could be make-or-break. Who do you think deserves a shot at the 53-man roster? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins121Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTyreek Hill sparks Dolphins’ run game debateTyreek Hill isn’t holding back—he’s calling out Miami’s play-calling on third-and-short, and he’s got a point. Hill says De’Von Achane just isn’t the guy for those tough yards, and Miami should lean on bigger backs like Jaylen Wright or Ollie Gordon. The Dolphins’ offense is electric, but if they can’t run the ball when it matters, defenses will catch on fast. Is Mike McDaniel overthinking it, or is this just growing pains for a creative coach? What do you think: Should Miami stick to power backs on short yardage, or keep mixing it up? #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins30Share
Jay Williams+FollowMiami Dolphins shake up O-line after injuryLosing Austin Jackson to injury has the Dolphins scrambling to protect their quarterback this season. Miami wasted no time bringing in a mix of seasoned vets and hungry newcomers for O-line tryouts—including Chris Hubbard and Germain Ifedi, both with serious starting experience. With Jackson’s injury history and more linemen missing practice, it’s clear the team is searching for stability up front. Fans, what do you think: Should Miami sign a proven veteran, or give a younger player a shot to step up? This could be a turning point for the offense. #Sports #Football #MiamiDolphins00Share