With the NFL trade deadline less than two weeks away (Nov. 5), here are three possibilities based on the Miami Dolphins’ needs: 1. Guard. This is the highest priority, not only
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At 2-4, should the Dolphins make a trade to get into the playoff mix, or should they start thinking about 2025 and beyond?
MIAMI GARDENS — It's hard to say if the Miami Dolphins will be buyers or sellers at the NFL trade deadline. Major trades are pretty rare in the NFL. But Grier does like to trade. And has has acquired pass rusher Bradley Chubb and running back Jeff Wilson ...
Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports. Smith has yet to play for the Dolphins this season after sustaining a hamstring injury in late July. However, Monday's activation to Miami's active roster ...
According to oddsmakers, the Miami Dolphins (2-4) are less than a touchdown favorite (-3.5) on Sunday, October 27, 2024 against the Arizona Cardinals (3-4). The point total is set at 45.5 points
The Detroit Lions have been identified as a potential landing spot for edge rusher Chase Young as the NFL trade deadline approaches.
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