Miami dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa
Digest more
Dolphins Finally Activate TE Darren Waller
Digest more
The Dolphins have tough choices at outside linebacker/edge rusher, offensive line and cornerback, the latter being the biggest area of concern on the team.
Rookie Ollie Gordon II is eager to flaunt his physicality, modeled after Derrick Henry. A rash of Miami Dolphins running back injuries has him in the spotlight.
The former University of Florida standout, whom the Dolphins selected in the fifth round of the 2025 Draft, has spent the past weeks mainly working in the nickel role, covering slot receivers, and the position seems to be growing on the team’s biggest (6-foot, 204 pounds) cornerback.
Miami Dolphins center Aaron Brewer took a shot at the Chicago Bears for their "fake physicality" during joint practice.
Tagovailoa has had the opportunity to work with a variety of wideouts. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill hasn't practiced in a full capacity since the team's trip to Chicago, and with Waddle down for a few of those practices, Tagovailoa has made the most of the opportunity to spread the ball around.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been able to develop better chemistry with some of his other receivers while Tyreek Hill recovers from injury.
Tua Tagovailoa is locked in to a mega-contract with the Dolphins. But one writer says he may still end up leaving Miami next year.
As the preseason comes to a close, the AFC East continues to stand out as one of the league’s most fascinating divisions. From Buffalo’s quest to maintain its d