The Miami Dolphins still have an opening for a wide receivers coach, and an interesting candidate emerged Friday. This came with the news that the Houston Texan
Tyreek Hill's immediate remarks after the Dolphins' final game were the product of his "frustration," the wide receiver explained while on a stream.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has a career winning percentage of .219 (4-15) when he throws the red flag to challenge an official's call.
Henry, who remains one of the best running backs in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, played under legendary coach Nick Saban with the Crimson Tide. Saban, who joined The Pivot Podcast this week with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, told a great story about Henry as a pass blocker when he first got to Alabama.
Record-setting LSU tight end Mason Taylor is a name who should be very familiar to the Miami Dolphins. The son of Dolphins’ legend Jason Taylor and nephew of fellow Miami Hall of Famer Zach Thomas, Mason would be a celebrated selection for Dolphins’ fans if he winds up in Miami.
The Miami Dolphins have had their fair share of ups and downs when it comes to the quarterback position. The post Mike McDaniel Eyes Experienced Backup for Tua Tagovailoa Amid Wild Trade Idea for Dolphins QB appeared first on EssentiallySports.
His time in Cleveland ran from 2011-17, so he served on the staff with Mike McDaniel for the 2014 season. The uncertainty over who will become Jets head coach also bears watching. The Jets finished third in Gosselin’s rankings for the 2023 season (he ...
The Buckeyes star is leaving school early after another productive college season that concluded with a national championship.
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The San Francisco 49ers are bringing back Robert Saleh for a second stint as defensive coordinator after a failed tenure as head coach of the New York Jets, a person familiar with the choice told The
Alaska State Troopers fatally shot a man who shot and wounded a trooper in Kasilof after a four-hour standoff that started late Thursday, according to the state Department of Public Safety. The injured trooper was treated at a Kenai Peninsula hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The man killed was identified as 32-year-old Mason Toloff.