â–ª Problem: The Dolphins will likely go into this offseason shopping for two new starting safeties because Poyer, who will turn 34 in April, is clearly past his prime. If he returns it should be as a role player, or backup based on his limited range, which the Dolphins made the best of all season.
Chris Grier, Mike McDaniel and the Dolphins need to be active in the trade market during the 2025 NFL offseason
Jonnu Smith had the best season of his career in 2024. The athletic tight end found himself as the number-one option in the Miami Dolphins offense at times near the end of the season.
Turned out third time was the charm for Anthony Campanile. After interviewing for the position of defensive coordinator with the Miami Dolphins the past two off
Tyreek Hill is conflicted about supporting either the Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, as he has friends on both teams. Despite his connection to the Chiefs, Hill is looking forward to a well-played game and is contemplating his future with the Dolphins.
The Dolphins reportedly are hiring Craig Aukerman as special teams coordinator, replacing Danny Crossman. The Titans fired him with five games left in 2023.
The Miami Dolphins are 29th in the NFL in salary cap space, according to Spotrac, at -$14.2 million. But general manager Chris Grier must address key team needs in NFL free agency, which begins March 12 at 4 p.m.
The Dolphins confirmed they have filled openings on Mike McDaniel's staff, hiring Robert Prince to coach receivers and Craig Aukerman on special teams.
Miami Dolphins TE Jonnu Smith was announced to the 2025 Pro Bowl as a replacement for Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. Additionally, Smith will team up with New England Patriots QB Drake Maye in a skills competition called "Passing the Test" that combines passing accuracy with trivia smarts.
The Miami Dolphins are looking to get over the hurdle next season with Tua Tagovailoa as their starting QB, but they are keeping there options open at the position with the draft coming up.
Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel talked with the Dolphins about the team’s back up quarterback role, the two told the Miami Herald. Both reportedly had good conversations yet, as has been previously written, the decision to actually draft Tagovailoa’s backup rather than sign a veteran free agent is questionable to say the least.