The first week of NFL Free Agency is coming to a close, and the Miami Dolphins are announcing the signings they made during the legal tampering period.
Tua Tagovailoa just celebrated his 27th birthday with his friends and family. A video has been circulated on social media, where Tua holds an adult beverage while dancing.
The Chargers have agreed to terms with a pair of defensive linemen.
The Miami Dolphins have signed several players in the early stages of Free Agency, but they've yet to address the defensive line. To make matters worse, they lost one of their depth options from the past two seasons.
The former second-round pick is staying in Miami on a one-year deal.
Radio Raheem is officially headed to Las Vegas.
The Miami Dolphins released running back Raheem Mostert last month, which didn’t come as much of a surprise given how unproductive he was in 2024. However, the Dolphins didn’t exactly replace him with a major upgrade, signing former Las Vegas Raiders halfback Alexander Mattison.
The Miami Dolphins made an addition to the roster on Thursday in an area that Mike McDaniel indicated previously would happen. Even if it was a move that
The Miami Dolphins have a huge need on the interior of the defensive line, and their options are getting thinner. On Wednesday, former Dolphins interior defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand signed a one-year, $3.35 million contract with the Los Angeles Chargers, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, eliminating another potential option for Miami.
The Raiders added a former Dolphins running back in the form of Raheem Mostert on Thursday. Miami is set to pull off the reverse.
After playing out his rookie contract with the Bears, Larry Borom is headed to Miami. The former fifth-round offensive lineman has signed with the Dolphins, per a team announcement.
Da'Shawn Hand is headed West. Per Mike Garafolo of NFL Media, Hand has agreed to a one-year deal with the Chargers. Garafolo notes the contract is worth up to $3.35 million.
The Buccaneers are set to make a pair of defensive additions. A one-year deal is in place with linebacker Anthony Walker, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Despite going into an age-33 season, Raheem Mostert will secure another opportunity.
The Miami Dolphins took a step to add depth to their defense on Thursday. They added a player who can, at least, help them stop the run. And that's about it.
The Miami Dolphins are making a high-risk, high-reward bet for one of their starting safety spots. The team agreed to a one-year, $4 million deal with former Detroit Lions defensive back Ifeatu Melifonwu on Tuesday, and he looks primed to be the starting strong safety in Week 1.
The Miami Dolphins have re-signed four unrestricted free agents. Offensive lineman Jackson Carman and wide receiver Dee Eskridge join previously reported Quinton Bell and Elijah Campbell as players agreeing to terms with Miami, the team announced Wednesday.
The Miami Dolphins have a glaring need along their defensive line and will address it during the 2025 offseason. According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the Dolphins "really want" Calais Campbell back for another year.
The Miami Dolphins re-signed Linebacker Tyrel Dodson on a 2-year $8.25 million deal on Wednesday. He is coming off the best season of his career in 2024.
Could quarterback Zach Wilson be the next NFL Draft bust who revives his career elsewhere?
The New York Giants' free-agency moves so far signal that the front office has learned a key lesson from last year. You need to emphasize talent and not just positional value.
Per Adam Schefter, the Dolphins are re-signing LB Quinton Bell to a one-year, $1.5 million deal. He was not tendered by the team this offseason and became an unrestricted free agent but will now ultimately return to Miami next season.
The Dolphins are once again banking their future on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's health.
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