But to be booed off at half-time by a Wembley crowd of 83,986 – a lot of whom were neutral – in the first global Series game of the year was a new low.
This year has the same setup; the Dolphins play the Jets today with a 1-2 record and could use a win to revitalize their season as a loss would drop them to 1-3 and into troubled waters.
Dolphins backup tight end Dion Sims was ruled out Friday with a concussion, while starting tight end Jordan Cameron (groin) is questionable, leaving Jake Stoneburner as the only fully healthy player at the position. The Jets defense is a key factor in whether the team wins or...
So then England’s capital is stuck with the 1-2 Dolphins and the 2-1 Jets, two teams that live from memories of their respective glory days in the distant past and were equally embarrassed by their respective opponents during Week 3.
The National Football League vice president of officiating says that referee Ed Hochuli insists he never told Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton that he “wasn’t old enough” to get a personal foul call during Sunday’s game against…
The Dolphins are 2-4 against the Bills since 2012 primarily because of Buffalo’s dominance in the trenches and ability to rattle Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Clay caught a 25-yard pass to cap Buffalo’s first drive. Buffalo LG Richie Incognito, an ex-Dolphin,...
Please see below for staff predictions. Week 3 will see Miami host the Buffalo Bills in an AFC East battle and with Buffalo allowing eight sacks through two games, this could be a spot for the Dolphins to break through. Buffalo did not come away with a victory last week against...
Incognito, selected in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams, said he was not out for revenge when the Bills visit the Dolphins on Sunday.
Red-zone problems and a non-existent ground game are wasting otherwise strong performances by Tannehill and Miami’s receivers. I could sit here and pontificate about how good we’ve been in the three years that I’ve been here in terms of penalties, but the film...