The Miami Dolphins defense hasn’t been great, but that was to be expected with a secondary that lost plenty of talent this past offseason. The Dolphins offense on the other hand was expected to carry this team, but has been on the struggle bus since the season began. Mike McDaniel has been under fire, since he calls the offensive plays but had a pretty good game plan against the Buffalo Bills last week. Now eyes are turning towards QB Tua Tagovailoa, who just hasn’t looked like his normal self out there. We always knew there was limitations to Tua’s game, but the quick passing attack hid those blemishes.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Multiple NFL insiders appear to be talking with the same people about who is (and who isn’t) to blame for the Miami Dolphins’ struggles on offense Wow, what an incredible coincidence that two guys heard the exact same thing!
The Key Factors in Facing Fields The former Chicago Bears first-round pick Justin Fields looks on track to face the Miami Dolphins on Monday night
Five Most Memorable Dolphins-Jets Prime-Time Games The Miami Dolphins and New York Jets once were regular opponents for prime-time games
Chris Perkins: Dolphins owner Steve Ross must show fans he’s listening and gives a damn At some point soon, Dolphins owner Steve Ross must respond to the fans. Ross, who has owned this franchise since 2009, doesn’t need to speak to the fans. Ross needs to listen to the fans.
Dolphins’ McDaniel pleased with Patrick Paul’s play; Darren Waller practice plan Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel received a question about left tackle Patrick Paul at his Thursday morning news conference and realized something.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa comes clean on something we’ve all been wondering, delivering a reality check that will be hard to ignore into the future
Tua Tagovailoa’s path to today has been long and winding. And he’s admitted one big way that he’s different today because of it.
Miami Dolphins aren’t getting what they need from Tua Tagovailoa, their $53-million QB Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross explained in March of 2019 why the team moved on from quarterback Ryan Tannehill after seven seasons.
You probably missed the salary cap move the Dolphins quietly made at the start of 2025 — but it serves as a testament to one leader’s performance in Miami
The Dolphins resisted the temptation to restructure their talent across the board — but quietly did move the money around in one player’s contract this summer.
Miami Dolphins’ left tackle Patrick Paul backing up his confidence on the field Miami Dolphins left tackle Patrick Paul is feeling confident and his words back up that confidence.
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