The Miami Dolphins reportedly are closing in on buying their quarterback of the long run. The Arizona Cardinals supposedly made QB Josh Rosen out there for commerce and all however confirmed they have been shifting on from the 22-year-old once they drafted Kyler Murray with the No. 1 total choose within the 2019 NFL Draft. The Dolphins emerged as a front-runner for Rosen because the Day 1 of the draft approached, and it won't be lengthy till he’s in South Beach. Multiple sources say the Dolphins are near a deal for QB Josh Rosen, and {that a} deal may very well be tentatively performed. Arizona would get choose No. 48 from Miami. — ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) April 26, 2019 If this actually is the
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Colin Cowherd Dumps All Over Dolphins After Blowout Loss To Patriots
Colin Cowherd’s suspicions were confirmed Sunday: The Miami Dolphins aren’t ready for success. The Dolphins rolled into Gillette Stadium with an undefeated record and a two-game lead over the New England Patriots, who had suffered back-to-back losses to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Detroit Lions. But rather than prove themselves as legitimate AFC contenders, the ‘Fins looked like fish out of water as the Pats cruised to a 38-7 win. Cowherd wasted little time Monday in dumping all over the Dolphins, who he ranked No. 10 in last week’s “Herd Hierarchy” while leaving out the Patriots. The FS1 host said he was hesitant to rank Miami so highly in... NESN.com
NFL Hits Pause Button On National Anthem Rules After Dolphins’ Report Surfaces
It’s been quite a day for the NFL. After the Miami Dolphins reportedly said the team would discipline players who protested during the national anthem, the league and player’s association came to an agreement to put a stop to the new anthem rules that were implemented in May. At least for now. Both the league and NFLPA issued a join statement late Thursday night, saying going forward, no new rules would be “issued” or “enforced.” The rule change that came in May stated teams would receive fines if their players didn’t stand during the anthem if they were on the field, but players could
Dolphins’ Ndamukong Suh Claims Patriots’ Offense Is ‘Pretty Simple’ To Stop
Brace yourselves, New England Patriots fans. You might not enjoy reading this. The Miami Dolphins stifled the Patriots’ seemingly unstoppable offense Monday night at Hard Rock Stadium, holding Tom Brady and Co. to just 248 net yards in a 27-20 victory. New England was a horrific 0-for-11 on third down conversions, as Miami intercepted Brady twice and appeared to have an answer for every Patriots offensive strategy. In fact, “appeared” might not be a strong enough word. After the game, Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh insisted his defense had New England pretty much figured out on offense. “They do a great job and they run the same offen... NESN.com
Patriots Vs. Dolphins Live: Score, Highlights, Analysis Of Preseason Game In Miami
10:40 a.m. ET: The New England Patriots’ regular season finale is upon us. The Patriots can clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs with a win over the Miami Dolphins this afternoon. If the Patriots lose, they would need the Oakland Raiders to lose to or tie the Denver Broncos during the late afternoon games to get the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage throughout the postseason. The Dolphins can move up from the No. 6 seed to No. 5 with a win and Kansas City Chiefs loss to the San Diego Chargers. The Raiders and Chiefs still are competing for the AFC West title. The Patriots have ruled out
Patriots Notes: Dolphins’ Adam Gase Considers Tom Brady ‘League-Changing-Type Player’
by Zack Cox on Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 4:35PM 1,311 FOXBORO, Mass. — A collection of notes from Wednesday as the New England Patriots prepare for their final game of the 2016 regular season: — Adam Gase is a big Tom Brady fan. Except when he’s coaching against him. The Miami Dolphins coach has seen plenty of Brady from his time with the Denver Broncos, and he heaped praise on the Patriots quarterback during a conference call with New England reporters. “It’s probably right ... NESN.com
Patriots Have Practice-Squad Opening After Dolphins Sign Trevor Reilly
by Zack Cox on Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 4:26PM 1,093 Trevor Reilly’s tour around the AFC East continued Monday. The Miami Dolphins announced they had signed Reilly, a 28-year-old linebacker, off the New England Patriots’ practice squad. Reilly spent two seasons with the New York Jets before signing with the Patriots on Oct. 20. He never cracked New England’s 53-man roster during his two months with the team. The Patriots now have one open spot on their practice squad. T... NESN.com