The Miami Dolphins announced today they have released cornerback Kendall Fuller, running back Raheem Mostert and tight end Durham Smythe. Fuller started 11 games for the Dolphins after signing as an ...
The Miami Dolphins were busy clearing cap space Friday. Along with officially announcing the release of running back Raheem Mostert, the Dolphins announced they released cornerback Kendall Fuller ...
The first significant move of the Miami Dolphins offseason has arrived, and it's one that was expected all along. The team will be releasing running back Raheem Mostert, his agent Brett Tessler ...
We’re a month away from NFL free agency, the period that last year brought the Miami Dolphins center Aaron Brewer, linebacker Jordyn Brooks and cornerback Kendall Fuller. This year, the Dolphins ...
The Miami Dolphins are getting ahead of the start of the league year which begins on March 12. They have already informed one veteran he will not be back next season. According to a post on social ...
The Miami Dolphins released Raheem Mostert, their Pro Bowl running back and leading rusher a year ago, along with cornerback Kendall Fuller and tight end Durham Smythe on Friday. All three ...
Tua Tagovailoa's injuries, including a concussion and hip injury, led to significant missed games for the Miami Dolphins in the 2024 NFL season. The team struggled without him, finishing with 8 ...
Bobby Slowik, who went from being a head coaching candidate to getting fired in one year, is joining Mike McDaniel’s staff on the Miami Dolphins as senior passing game coordinator. Slowik ...
Aug 3, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, US; A general view of a Miami Dolphins helmet on the field during training camp at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY ...
The Miami Dolphins release running back Raheem Mostert, cornerback Kendall Fuller, and tight end Durham Smythe to create salary cap space and reshape the roster for the 2025 season. The team aims ...
The Dolphins went into the 2013 draft with the 12th overall pick, but general manager Jeff Ireland saw an opportunity and took it, sending Miami’s first-round pick and its second-rounder to ...