Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson set a new market at the position on Monday after becoming the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
While Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and receiver Tyreek Hill are still seeking contract extensions, wideout Jaylen Waddle agreed to his three-year contract extension last week.
Tua Tagovailoa has been a man on a mission this offseason. Miami’s starting QB has been hard at work transforming his body so that he will be in better football shape come the fall.
Tagovailoa is entering the final year of his rookie contract.
The countdown to the start of the 2024 regular season has begun now that we're under 100 days away, so we'll honor every day the best players to wear the corresponding number for the Dolphins.
Last year, the Miami Dolphins picked up Tua Tagovailoa’s fifth-year option with hopes of getting a new contract in place down the road. With mandatory minicamp underway, the two sides still have yet to reach an agreement with training camp over a month away.
Last week, I discussed that some media types have mentioned Miami Dolphins starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa as a legitimate candidate for the NFL’s MVP award in 2024.
Jaylen Waddle met with the South Florida media Tuesday for the first time since signing his newly minted three-year contract extension with the Miami Dolphins.
While reports have put Tua Tagovailoa’s weight loss this offseason at somewhere around 10-15 pounds, the Miami Dolphins quarterback said he is down to "whatever" he weighs but most importantly said he feels “nimble" and "better." Tua, who head coach Mike McDaniel recently called "svelte," explained how the weight loss could help his game in 2024.
It wasn’t that long ago that the Miami Dolphins made Tyreek Hill the highest paid wide receiver in the NFL. But that title now belongs to the Minnesota Vikings’ Justin Jefferson, who signed a four-year, $140 million deal Monday.
At varying points during his media availability on Tuesday at Miami Dolphins mandatory minicamp, receiver Tyreek Hill sounded both like a player who was unbothered by how much money he was making and one who wanted to be making more.
The big news around the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday wasn't so much what happened during their minicamp practice, but rather the comments afterward from both quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill.
The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason in a bit of an arms race. Just within the AFC East, the Dolphins need to overcome the likes of Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers, which makes relentlessly pressuring the quarterback paramount to competing.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is angling for a new contract, but that has not stopped him from attending mandatory minicamp, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL media.
The Miami Dolphins announced on Twitter (X) that they have signed five rookies to their rookie contracts. They still have to sign first-round draft pick Chop Robinson and second-round selection Patrick Paul.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have signed five of their draft picks today. The list includes: Fifth-round OLB Mohamed Kamara Sixth-round S Patrick
Due to an injury, Aaron Brewer is rehabbing, and Liam Eichenberg has been forced to handle snapping duties for the second straight offseason during Miami’s early offseason OTAs.
Edge defender Emmanuel Ogbah is on the hunt for a new team after the Dolphins released him in February. The veteran has had a winding career so far, starting his career as a second-round pick by the Browns before being traded to the Chiefs.
The ink on Vikings WR Justin Jefferson’s four-year contract extension was dry for but an hour before Drew Rosenhaus, the agent for Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill, was already talking about wanting more money for his client.
As the Miami Dolphins get ready for the 2024 season, what is their biggest weakness as of now? It was a solid 2023 season for the Miami Dolphins. Miami established itself as one of the best offensive teams in the league, as with both their passing attack and running game, they were not only balanced but explosive.
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