Will Jordyn Brooks and Anthony Walker play for Dolphins Sunday? Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks and Anthony Walker have injuries. Brooks has been limited by knee and quad injuri
The Dolphins will officially turn to Tyler Huntley to keep their playoff dreams alive in their regular season finale.
The game status of Miami Dolphins wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle was in question. However, Hill is officially active while Waddle won't play versus the Cleveland Browns. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is also inactive for Sunday's game, a huge loss for the offense.
With news of Tyreek Hill wanting out of Miami following Sunday's ugly defeat, Waddle could be in store for a huge jump in usage in 2025 if that scenario plays out.
The Miami Dolphins ended their season last Sunday with an ugly loss to the New York Jets that included an ugly situation with their star wide receiver, Tyreek Hill. The 30-year-old seemed to quit on his team by refusing to go back in the game in the second half, which led to him later implying he wanted out of Miami.
After the cryptic tweets, the allusions that he wanted out and then the blatant declarations that he was done with the Dolphins, there’s also head coach Mike McDaniel suggesting that Hill had refused to go back into the Week 18 loss.
NFL fans have identified the moment Tyreek Hill quit on his Miami Dolphins teammates against the New York Jets, prompting his comments about wanting to leave the team after the game.
Over the weekend star wide receiver Tyreek Hill made headlines when he suggested he was "opening the door" to leave the Miami Dolphins. "This is my first time I
It appears Tyreek Hill’s time with the Dolphins is coming to an end, and FOX picked up the exact moment it happened on Sunday. Hill infamously walked off the field in the third quarter with Miami down 18-to-6, prompting this stunning exchange between him and Jaylen Waddle.
Why did Miami Dolphins finish 8-9 and miss the NFL playoffs? We asked Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Jalen Ramsey, Terron Armstead and De'Von Achane
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle caught four of nine targets for 44 yards in the 32-20 Week 18 loss to the New York Jets. He also carried the ball once for six yards. It was a disappointing ending to a season where Waddle was at career lows in all major receiving statistics.