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The Dolphins are willing to trade several players, but per NFL insider Cameron Wolfe, De'Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle aren't on that list.
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NFL insider throws cold water on the trade buzz around a pair of the Dolphins' best players
If the last Miami Dolphins rebuild taught us anything, it is that no one is safe. Remember back in 2019 when the Dolphins stripped the roster down to the studs and, in the process, traded OT Laremy Tunsil in a blockbuster deal and shipped out then-second year safety Minkah Fitzpatrick for premiere
The Miami Dolphins are coming off a disastrous year. When the season started, it seemed that head coach Mike McDaniel had the team on his hands that could challenge the Buffalo Bills for the AFC East title and make a run at the Super Bowl.
NFL free agency is less than a month away, and the Miami Dolphins roster seems poised to look much differently than it did during the 2025 season. Aside from the obvious names like Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb,
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The Miami Dolphins are currently planning on keeping wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and running back De'Von Achane despite potential trade interest from other teams, NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe reported Friday.
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NFL insider says veteran QB could be Dolphins' free agency backup plan
If Malik Willis proves too expensive, the Dolphins may need to find a more affordable option. NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe says one name stands out.
The Miami Dolphins need a rebuild, and here are three players they must let walk in free agency during the NFL offseason.
Several high-profile members of the Miami Dolphins learned their fate this week. Not among them, at least publicly, is quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Everyone has an opinion on the "right" thing to do with Tua.