A Miami Dolphins wide receiver is being carted off the field after getting hit helmet-to-helmet by a Houston Texans defender.
Miami Dolphins receiver Grant DuBose avoided the worst-case scenario on Sunday when a head-to-head hit left him on the ground for 12 minutes and resulted in him being taken to a Houston hospital.
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GREEN BAY, WI — The Miami Dolphins' season is on the ropes after a 30-17 loss at the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving Thursday night. Miami is 5-7 and they may need to win out to make the NFL ...
The Dolphins' updated playoff chances are not good. Original story follows. The Miami Dolphins' playoff chances are on life alert. But they're not dead yet. Until that number hits 0, though ...
The Dolphins stayed alive. They still need a lot of help while having to win out against the Browns and Jets on the road. It was good to see the defense step up when needed and for Miami to ...
Google Chrome users can now play the "Red Light, Green Light" game from Squid Game directly in their browser. As the December 26th release date of Squid Game season two approaches, Netflix is ...
The Miami Dolphins announced they have activated linebacker Cameron Goode off the reserve/physically unable to perform list and waived defensive tackle Neil Farrell. The team also elevated wide ...
It's been a disappointing season for both the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins. Each team came into the year with playoff expectations, but heading into Week 16, both teams have been all but ...
The NFL handed out its fine for the games of Week 15 on Saturday, and the Houston Texans were hit hard for incidents that happened in their game against the Miami Dolphins. The Texans were ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — If the Miami Dolphins hope to reach the playoffs for the third straight season, they might need star receiver Tyreek Hill to practice a little more in the final two weeks.