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Inside a practice with Coach Haf 🔊

Jeff Hafley guides players through practice drills, emphasizing the importance of communication, technique, and mental preparation.

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u/DeScepter — 12 hours ago

[Aaron Wilson] Former Falcons running back Carlos Washington Jr. is signing with the Miami Dolphins per league source after successful tryout

u/expellyamos — 12 hours ago
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Some Dolphins showed up to the Brightline station to send off some young athletes to the Special Olympics State Summer Games in Orlando, including a member of their equipment staff

u/expellyamos — 1 day ago
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[Highlight] Dolphins All Pro LB Jordyn Brooks on why he's at voluntary OTA's amidst extension talks: "I never want to give the wrong message to my teammates. I play with these guys, go to battle with them. And I want them to know that I'm here no matter what, playing the game for the right reasons."

u/expellyamos — 2 days ago

For some reason I'm really into this season!

So I've been a Dolphins fan all my life, at just 26 you can imagine all the cool things I've seen.... or lack there of lol. In High School we had Season tickets and got to watch all the Jay Ajayi 200 yard games, those were really cool. However once I got to college I haven't been super into any season. Great moments yes but not like man im really excited for this upcoming season. For some reason this year I am! Maybe its because like I finally feel like its all brand new.... not better but at least different. I've been watching all the Press Conferences, watched every day of the draft, reading all the articles, etc. I feel really connected and excited. Yes I know the whole thing is gonna be a mess this year but still looking forward to it! Phins Up! (Edit original post because I accidentally put 300 instead of 200)

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u/TheGoldenChild2000 — 2 days ago

[Aaron Wilson] Running back Carlos Washington Jr., who was recently waived by Atlanta Falcons, is working out with the Dolphins today, per a league source

u/expellyamos — 1 day ago

The 2002 Miami Defense was stacked

The 2002 Miami Dolphins defense was an absolute nightmare for offenses. They allowed the fewest points in the entire NFL, forced turnovers all season, and had playmakers everywhere.

- 🧱 Zach Thomas flying sideline to sideline

- 💥 Jason Taylor terrorizing quarterbacks

- 🔒 Patrick Surtain locking down receivers

- 🎯 Sam Madison picking off passes

This unit didn’t just stop teams… they dominated them. One of the most underrated defenses of the 2000s.

u/DeScepter — 2 days ago
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Fantasy projections rank De'Von Achane as the No. 5 running back for next season 🐬

u/clumsy_one18 — 2 days ago