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The Miami Dolphins have been very selective with their contract manipulation this offseason. The recent trend across the NFL has seen teams defer as much salary cap space into future years as possible.
Hal Habib and Joe Schad, who cover the Miami Dolphins for The Palm Beach Post, held a chat to field readers' questions. Here are more answers you sought.
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Inside the Lines Jets vs Dolphins MNF picks: Miami and Tua Tagovailoa finally have a good game
The Inside the Lines team uses its proven NFL model to identify our best SportsLine player projections versus the best available odds to build our best bets.
Watch our Dolphins Deep Dive live stream today as Chris Perkins and Dave Hyde weigh in on QB Tua Tagovailoa’s uneven play during Miami’s 0-3 start to the season.
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Miami Dolphins' Mike McDaniel on what more Tua Tagovailoa can do, 'there's a ton of things'
McDaniel was asked what Tua Tagovailoa could be doing better, based on what McDaniel knows Tagovailoa is capable of. "There's a ton of things based on my experience with him," McDaniel said. McDaniel talked about Tagovailoa needing to take advantage of opportunities and doing better with ball security.
It was another loss for the Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football." Here's how the USA TODAY NFL experts feel the game went.
The Indianapolis Colts got plenty of licks in against Tua Tagovailoa in the team's 33-8 blowout win against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. A day later, a Colts defender – and a former teammate of the Dolphins quarterback – landed another. Asked about ...
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel outlines the plans for Darren Waller and Ollie Gordon II heading into fourth week of NFL season.
The Jets have yet to win this season. Will that change in a Monday night matchup against the Dolphins? Here are our predictions for Week 4.
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Multiple NFL insiders appear to be talking with the same people about who is (and who isn't) to blame for the Miami Dolphins' struggles on offense
At 0-3, the Miami Dolphins are a ship on stormy waters. When the ship starts taking on water, you typically see some frantic efforts in the name of self-preservation. That, in the NFL world, usually means leaks to the media.