
The Miami Dolphins were all the rage two years ago with their high octane offense. Things were looking good, but things are definitely not good at the moment. So how did the team get to this point? Well,
they let plenty of talent walk out the door and brought in cheap, often injured, players to replace those that they lost. They also didn’t make a ton of draft picks from 2022 – 23 and the only play that has survived is running back De’Von Achane. Besides Achane, they really haven’t hit on many draft picks and the most recent ones are going through some growing pains.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Explaining the Dolphins’ Drastic Downfall
The Miami Dolphins were 5-1 heading into Week 7 two years ago and now stand 1-5, so what happened to make things go south?
Dolphins 2025 Season
Even at 1-5, the Dolphins have found a few breakout stories worth celebrating — and two of them could be long-term answers in Miami
Here’s to the roses amongst the thorns.
Dolphins Quarterbacks
How Tua Addressed His Controversial ‘Leadership’ Comments
Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa explained why he regretted what he said after the team’s latest loss
Tua Tagovailoa, Dillon Gabriel will be first battle of lefties in nearly 20 years
When the Dolphins visit the Browns on Sunday, something rare will occur. Beyond the fact that one of the two 1-5 teams will actually win a football game (unless they tie).
Dolphins Offensive Line
Breaking Down the Jonah Dilemma
How the Miami Dolphins are dealing with struggling rookie guard Jonah Savaiinaea
Dolphins’ Patrick Paul faces challenge of Browns’ Myles Garrett this week
MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins second-year left tackle Patrick Paul is a tall man with a tall task ahead of him in Sunday’s matchup with the Cleveland Browns.
Phinsider News You May Have Missed
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Fins Up, Fins Down | Week Six
De’Von Achane continues to impress, while Miami’s offensive line remains a subpar unit.
Five Things I Think I Think About the Miami Dolphins – Week 6
feckly (adv) – very close to but not completely
Tua Tagovailoa publicly apologizes for misguided postgame comments
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa takes accountability for postgame comments following Chargers loss.