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Miami Dolphins: Playmakers wanted please
The 2010 Pro Bowl team will be selected Tuesday evening and the Dolphins aren't likely to fareexceedingly well in the selection process.
Crowder to miss last game with foot injury
DAVIE, Fla. a ' Miami Dolphins starting inside linebacker Channing Crowder suffered a serious right foot injury during Sunday's 27-20 loss to Houston that will likely end his season.
Misery in Pictures: Dolphins Fall to Texans
So, How did the game go? This is a deflected Houston pass falling right into the hands of Gibril Wilson.
Seven points: How can Dolphins get 1st win over Texans?
The "WHY NOT US" mantra that fueled the Miami Dolphins' push to win the AFC East last season has returned.
Drew Rosenhaus grabs a new client
This isn't huge news, but it's still something to file away for future reference.
Titans playoff formula simply win first, then hope
Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson gets past Miami Dolphins safety Gibril Wilson in the third quarter of the Titans 27-24 win over Miami Dec.
Tennessee's Chris Johnson becomes third tailback gain 100 yards on Dolphins
Miami Dolphins safety Tyrone Culver could have made a halfhearted effort to bring Johnson down, taking on one of his escorts to eventually get driven out of the play as Johnson used his 4.24 40-time speed to turn the screen pass he caught into a track meet.
Seven Points: Physicality will allow Dolphins to beat Titans
There's nothing wrong with not being sexy. Just be who you are and there's someone who'll love you.
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Coordinators make their appearance
Dolphins offensive coordinator DanHenningtalked ot the media for about 14 minutes today and I was fascinated by the discussion about what this group of coaches -- and obviously the personnel dept.
NewJaguars' offense lacked drive in the end
RICK WILSON/The Times-Union Miami Dolphins safety Gibril Wilson breaks up a pass in the back of the endzone intended for Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Marcedes Lewis with 2:36 left in the second quarter of the Jaguars 14-10 loss to the Dolphins.
Rookie Davis overcomes benching to make big contribution for Miami Dolphins
Vontae Davis opened Sunday's game on the bench due to an undisclosed disciplinary action, but the Miami Dolphins ' rookie cornerback had more than enough time to make up for his minor transgression.
Taking a look back at Dolphins 22, Patriots 21. Still working through the tape, so check back as the day progresses, but here's what I've got so far as I sit here and let the great Constructair Technologies of Deerfield Beach install a new AC unit in my home: () NT Paul Soliai still gets pushed back too easily on running plays, but his agility and ...
Dolphins talking points: CBs Sean Smith, Vontae Davis growing up
If youa TMre a Dolfan, youa TMve got to love the way rookie cornerback Vontae Davis played to the crowd after making his fourth-quarter interception in the Miami end zone Sunday.
Fifteen minutes of shame: Miami Dolphins' fourth-quarter performance has been awful
It's been historically bad. After 11 games, its total of 134 points allowed in the final 15 minutes is not only the most in the NFL, but also more than any Dolphins team has given up in the franchise's 43-year history.
Wake shows value of one play in Dolphins win
The decision that decided the game was to put in Cameron Wake. He had been standing on the sideline most all game.
Best and worst of yesterdaya s game
BEST DESTRUCTION OF DOUBLE COVERAGE : - Randy Moss' 58-yard touchdown catch on the opening drive from Tom Brady [ stats ] in which he again scorched rookie Vontae Davis as well as safety Gibril Wilson.
Miami Dolphins LB Jason Taylor fined for hit on Bills' QB
Miami Dolphins linebacker Jason Taylor has been fined $5,000 by the NFL for his hit on Buffalo quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on Sunday.
Here are your updates on the Miami Dolphins' ever-evolving roster/injury list: () Starting center Jake Grove sat out the media portion of this morning's Bubble-icious practice.
Miami Dolphins add veteran cornerback Evan Oglesby
The Miami Dolphins have cut safety Nate Ness from the active roster and signed veteran cornerback Evan Oglesby to take his place.
Brown, Fasano held out by Dolphins
The signs didn't appear too postive for Ronnie Brown and his injured foot on Monday.
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