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The transition in Miami has already begun with long-time general manager Chris Grier out and interim GM Champ Kelly starting what could be a mini-fire sale by a
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NFL GM delivers a harsh verdict on the Miami Dolphins’ future — and it echoes exactly what fans have been fearing all season
The Miami Dolphins' efforts to right the ship will take another step on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. Miami, for their part, has been largely competitive in a number of their losses this season — but a 31-6 drubbing at the hands of the Cleveland Browns offered the kind of shell-shock that
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel says winning would prevent organization from shipping out talent like Jaelan Phillips and rebuilding.
Jaelan Phillips is gone after four-plus seasons with the Miami Dolphins, having been traded to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday morning. Phillips had his momen
One day after the loss, the Dolphins announced that they had fired general manager Chris Grier. A change in power at the GM role indicates that no one on the roster is safe moving forward, as whoever is brought in will have ties or allegiances with the current regime.
Rookie Quinn Ewers saw action in the October 19 game against the Cleveland Browns and threw for 53 yards in a short outing. Whether or not the Dolphins make Ewers the starter remains to be seen, but the former Texas signal-caller could see more playing time if things continue to go downhill in Miami.
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