The Miami Dolphins will be facing two new head coaches in the AFC East in the 2025 season: the New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and New York Jets’ Aaron Glenn. Interestingly, both coaches are former players for the respective teams that hired them.
The Miami Dolphins’ special teams have struggled in recent years. After firing Danny Crossman, proven Craig Aukerman is the hire.
Super Bowl LIX is finally upon us, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles advancing to the championship matchup of the 2024 NFL season. Which means there's never been a better time to reflect on all that's come before,
The Miami Dolphins could take a guard in Round 2 of the NFL Draft. And on Tuesday at the Senior Bowl, Grey Zabel of NDSU looked like a match.
We asked our NFL Nation reporters to pick the one free agent from the team they cover whose contract status will shape that franchise's offseason the most. The list includes a couple of quarterbacks returning to free agency,
Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey agreed to terms Saturday with the New York Jets to become their GM, pairing him with new coach Aaron Glenn.
The New York Jets have reportedly agreed to terms with Valley native and Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey to be their GM.
The New York Jets have agreed to terms with Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey to be their GM, a person familiar with the hiring told The Associated Press.
Ahead of the AFC and NFC championship games Sunday, Yardbarker NFL writers identify which pending free agents in the AFC merit a new deal with their current teams.
The Jets are applying the finishing touches to a contract to hire Glenn, the defensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions, as their coach, a person familiar with the deliberations confirmed Wednesday. Glenn played for the Jets as a cornerback, beginning when they selected him 12th overall in the NFL draft in 1994.
Barring some offseason pressure, it's hard to imagine the Dolphins trading Hill. He is a key piece in the team's offense and Miami's ability to compete likely relies on keeping the receiver around.
Both teams traded losses of possession to begin the game - first a Dolphins punt, then a Jets interception that was punished with a field goal. After that, both teams traded punts on the next ...