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AtoZ Sports on MSNFormer Dolphins starter takes team’s recent injury bad luck with him to new home in 2025The Miami Dolphins' offensive line is going to look dramatically different this season. Miami bid farewell to former Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead, replaced both starting guards, and also did not pursue re-signing veteran offensive linemen Kendall Lamm and Robert Jones.
New Dolphins running back Alexander Mattison, who is skilled in short yardage, also has displayed speed during camp
MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins linebacker Chop Robinson was honored as one of the best rookie defensive players last season. If Jaelan Phillips is correct, that honor isn’t even close to what’s in store for Robinson. “I truly feel like Chop is going to be one of the best players in the league very soon,” Phillips said.
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Dolphins Wire on MSNPFF calls embattled Dolphins lineman training camp trade candidateHowever, Eichenberg is currently on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list and several other lineman -- including newcomers Larry Borom and Daniel Brunskill -- are in the mix for roster spots. If the Dolphins could find a team interested in trading assets to acquire Eichenberg, there wouldn't be much reason to say no.
It is customary for the defense to be ahead of the offense in any NFL training camp. The same can probably be said about the Dolphins at this point. Even with a bunch of question marks in the secondary.
There’s a saying in NFL circles that claims if a player is still available close to the start of training camp, there’s a reason. We’ll see if that’s the case for the Dolphins’
The Miami Dolphins may not be done adding to their roster after a busy flurry of moves to open the first week of 2025 training camp. Miami welcomed players back to the team facility last Tuesday and promptly agreed to terms with veteran offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill,
Clearwater Marine Aquarium officials give an update on the dolphins and their new home. There’s a new chapter beginning in the Gulf World Marine Park saga. Two months after the park shut down, four rough-toothed dolphins are thriving at their new home in Clearwater,