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Minkah Fitzpatrick is believed to be seeking a new contract after his trade from the Steelers to the Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins signed cornerback Jack Jones and waived Ryan Cooper Jr. in a corresponding move, the team announced Saturday. This move comes after veteran defensive back Artie Burns tore his ACL during the first practice of training camp.
The Miami Dolphins held their first training camp practice open to fans on Saturday in Miami Gardens.Here's what we saw in Day 4.
Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers is out to prove the doubters wrong as he begins his rookie season in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins. A
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MIAMI GARDENS -- Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel met with reporters to offer an update on Bayron Matos, Artie Burns and touch on a variety of other subjects. Matos is the team's international player who was injured at the end of the first practice of training camp and airlifted to a hospital with upper-body injury.
According to a report from ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Dolphins have lost veteran cornerback Artie Burns for the season due to a torn ACL. "An MRI confirmed an ACL tear for Dolphins CB Artie Burns, who now is expected to miss the 2025 season, per source," Schefter wrote on X.
Last summer, former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. ‘s younger brother Kordell won Season 6 of “Love Island USA”, earning $100,000 with his girlfriend Serena Page. This summer, the saga between the viral Peacock series and the Miami football franchise continues.
MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins rookie guard Jonah Savaiianaea has been jamming with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. It's a savvy move. "He's got a voice and he can play every instrument," Savaiinaea said of Tua after the Dolphins' third training camp practice.
After first two Miami Dolphins training camp practices, players self-disciplined with conditioning sprints. Is it part of a culture change?
Miami Dolphins' recently acquired tight end Darren Waller reveals his deep connection with Dolphins' offensive coordinator Frank Smith as main reason he landed in Miami.