Sony Michel is joining a Miami Dolphins backfield that already includes Raheem Mostert, Chase Edmonds, Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed.
Author: Hal Habib, Palm Beach Post
South Florida throws party, Formula One crashes it, and a match is made | Opinion
South Florida got its first taste of Formula One racing Sunday with the inaugural Miami Grand Prix and threw a celebrity-infused party.
‘I’m the Cheetah, man’: Tyreek Hill brings swagger, speed to Miami Dolphins
In Tyreek Hill, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel now has his Deebo Samuel, the multi-talented receiver/running back he coached with the 49ers.
At last, a tackle: Miami Dolphins land three-time Pro Bowl lineman Terron Armstead
The Dolphins grab the top-rated offensive tackle in free agency, adding Terron Armstead, who made three Pro Bowls with the Saints.
Brian Flores: ‘I think race played a role in my firing’ by the Miami Dolphins
Brian Flores, speaking on a podcast, said he believes race played a role in the Dolphins firing him, the first time he accused them of discrimination.
Opinion: From 1-7, Dolphins soar above the line separating contenders from also-rans
The Dolphins, formerly 1-7, have seized command of their playoff fortunes behind a defense playing playoff football, as the Saints learned Monday.
Mack Hollins on the Miami Dolphins’ 1-7 record: ‘It is embarrassing’
Mack Hollins is embarrassed that the Dolphins are 1-7. His way of fixing it involves unique workouts after games and pool noodles. Yes, pool noodles.
Opinion: Tua Tagovailoa presses on, despite Deshaun Watson situation that’s anything but ‘normal’
Tua Tagovailoa threw four touchdown passes as he pushed aside Deshaun Watson trade talk. His career day wasn’t enough to lead the Dolphins to a win.
Opinion: With Tua Tagovailoa trending upward, no reason for Dolphins to be rash with Deshaun Watson
Deshaun Watson is Houston’s problem. It should stay that way until his legal issues are settled. Doubly so with Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa warming up.
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa could return in Week 3 after rib injury
Dolphins coach Brian Flores said Tua Tagovailoa continues to be “in a good deal of pain” but could play Sunday against the Raiders.