The Miami Dolphins reportedly handed kicker Dan Carpenter a three-year contract extension Wednesday.
The Miami Dolphins reportedly handed kicker Dan Carpenter a three-year contract extension Wednesday.
After a strong showing during his sophomore season, there is little doubt that Chad Henne is the franchise quarterback for the Miami Dolphins.His backups, however, are a bit more undecided.Veteran Chad Pennington is an ideal backup with his experi
In the same offseason they signed long snapper John Denney and punter Brandon Fields to contract extensions, the Miami Dolphins have rewarded the third and final member of their core special teams unit. It was reported today that the Dolphins sign
The Dolphins, on paper, look poised to make the playoffs in 2010 and have as good a shot as any team to make a Super Bowl run.
Entering Year 3 under Bill Parcells, Jeff Ireland and Tony Sparano, they have their young, franchise quarterback in place
Dolphins left tackle draws raves from the likes of Anthony Munoz, Richmond Webb
Between them, Anthony Munoz and Richmond Webb amass
The Drew-ification of the Miami Dolphins continues.
Second-year wide receiver Brian Hartline is the latest Dolphins player to switch agents and choose the Miami-based Drew Rosenhaus. This news was broken on Rosenhaus’ weekly Sunday night TV seg
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The season-ending injury suffered by defensive end Phillip Merling and sudden retirement of Jason Ferguson gave Dolphins general manager a little mo
Late last week I followed wide receiver Brian Hartline and guard Nate Garner to a community relations reading event then spoke with both about the importance of their upcoming training camp. I break down Hartline and Garner’s chances of starting…
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is sacked by Miami Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell during the second quarter of an NFL football
Heading into Training Camp, Miami Dolphins Offensive Coordinator Dan Henning should be licking his chops. If Miami can avoid injuries in the upcoming 2010 season, they should have one of the most balanced offensive attacks in the NFL.
Henning is ente