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Dolphins center Jake Grove ready but waiting for his return
By Omar Kelly Sun-Sentinel.com DAVIE - Miami Dolphins center Jake Grove believes he's finally ready to get back on the field after sitting out the past month rehabbing a troublesome left ankle sprain.
Dave Hyde: Dolphins rebound, frustrate Brady in win
Tom Brady looked like a child lost in the mall for once. He wore a blue sweater, high-end jeans and the three-day stubble right off the GQ cover, as you'd expect.
Today in Pictures - 20th November 2009
Miami Dolphins' Tyrone Culver knocks down a desperation pass in the end zone as Carolina Panthers' Dwayne Jarrett reaches in vain at the end of the Dolphins' 24-17 win in an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, Nov.
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Understudies take the stage for Miami Dolphins
As injuries mounted, reinforcements shuttled in and out. Understudies took over for stars.
With Ronnie Brown lost for the season, the Miami Dolphins turned to their aging running back.
Williams, Stewart a go for Panthers vs. Dolphins
Carolina running backs DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart are active against Miami despite nagging injuries.
Joey Porter makes two-sack game statement; Dolphins follow to win
OK, so maybe this wasn't "Porter's House," the weekly segment Joey Porter tapes for the league-run television arm.
Dolphins' Fasano, Soliai also out for Thursday's game
Ronnie Brown, the Miami Dolphins' leading rusher, leads a list of four key players the team has declared out for Thursday night's game at Carolina.
Dissecting the Moss TD and 2-point try; Mon notes
Find out how Randy Moss wound up facing one-on-one coverage with a rookie corner on his momentum-changing scoring plays in the third quarter of Sunday's 27-17 win over Miami.
Miami Dolphins Sign Free Safety Nate Ness to Practice Squad
The Miami Dolphins made a minor transaction Tuesday, signing safety Nate Ness to the practice squad and releasing defensive end Derrick Jones.
Fentress: NFL week eight power rankings
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston is taken down by Miami Dolphins safety Tyrone Culver and cornerback Nate Jones, below, during the second quarter of Sunday's game.
Feedback: Dolphins vs. Saints showdown
It's going to be around 90 degrees at kickoff down in Miami and the New Orleans Saints are wearing black jerseys.
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What know? Dolphins should learn a lesson
We could use this space to discuss why the Dolphins folded like a cheap lawn chair against the Saints Sunday after building a 24-3 lead.
Brees' mistakes give Dolphins big lead
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham MIAMI -- Drew Brees looks very un-MVP-like. The Miami Dolphins are giving Brees fits here at Land Shark Stadium.
Ethan Skolnick: Grading the Dolphins
RUN OFFENSE : A-minus Whether out of the Wildcat or more traditional sets, the Dolphins continue to get good work done.
Chargers lead 'Fins 23-6, 4th qtr.
Welcome to our live game blog, which we will be updating constantly throughout the Dolphins' game at San Diego today.
Secondary a primary concern against Chargers
Dolphins veteran CB Will Allen limped off the practice field today, favoring his left leg after covering WR Greg Camarillo on a pass pattern.
Dolphins face Manning's mastery of play fake
Considering how flawlessly he delivers his lines as a near-ubiquitous TV pitchman, perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that Peyton Manning is such a good actor during games as well.
Tony Sparano Q&A: 'We've got to do a better job'
The following is a team-released transcript of Dolphins coach Tony Sparano's Monday news conference: - "We had a 172 yards worth of minus yardage in the ball game which is about 12.5 points, and we turned the ball over 4 times.
Dolphins' Wilson, Bell ready to team up at safety
When team success is hopelessly out of reach by midseason, as is often the case in Oakland, players search for self-respect in individual statistics.
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