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Dolphins Players Hand Out Holiday Meals To Needy
Share + Nov 24, 2009 1:49 pm US/Eastern The Miami Dolphins players, coaches and staff tackled the problem some families have on Thanksgiving, not having the turkey and other food for the big meal.
Broken or not, hand injury limits DE Peppers
The right hand in question wasn't wrapped in a cast Monday. The hand's owner, Julius Peppers , wasn't talking, and Carolina teammate Everette Brown flinched when asked about it.
Are My Hogs in the House? Paying Tribute to the Miami Dolphins' O-Line
Michael Oher may have a fancy movieA starring the timeless Sandra Bullock , but the real story is the Miami Dolphins' offensive line.
Ricky, Dolphins Beat Panthers, 24-17
Ricky, Dolphins Beat Panthers, 24-17 Share + Nov 19, 2009 11:34 pm US/Eastern Ricky, Dolphins Beat Panthers, 24-17 Click here for more Dolphins coverage Click here for our South Florida Sports Blog By Solange Reyner 1 of 1 MIAMI - OCTOBER 12: Offensive lineman Jake Long #77 of the Miami Dolphins celebrates after a touchdown by Ronnie Brown #23 ...
Miami Dolphins' Ross: Rebuilding team has `a lot of needs'
The Dolphins worked through the preseason without Matt Roth, last year's starting strong-side linebacker.
With Ronnie Brown out, spotlight falls on Miami Dolphins' Ricky Williams
"He can start," Williams immediately replied, pointing to Brown, who was returning from knee surgery.
Is It Time to Retire the Football Helmet?
Is it time to retire the football helmet? "Some people have advocated for years to take the helmet off, take the face mask off.
Derek McGinnis' book, ``Exit Wounds: A Survival Guide to Pain Management for Returning Veterans and Their Families'' is available from amazon.com and the American Pain Foundation, which has resources for people afflicted with chronic pain of all kinds at its website, www.painfoundation.org. Florida's honey industry embraces purity law Florida's ...
Dolphins send Justin Smiley to see a specialist
The Miami Dolphins sent starting left guard Justin Smiley to see a specialist about his troublesome shoulder, and based on Tony Sparano's mood during Thursday's interview session it's likely the team didn't hear good news.
Contract talk not Wilforka s deal
The words bring a sour look to Vince Wilfork's face. Contract year. Is it true that the six-year deal Wilfork signed prior to his rookie year expires this winter? Yes, it is.
Share + Nov 10, 2009 1:39 pm US/Eastern Click here for more Dolphins coverage By Solange Reyner 1 of 1 Wide receiver Davone Bess #15 of the Miami Dolphins breaks through for extra yardage on a kick return while taking on the San Francisco 49ers at Dolphin Stadium on Dec.
The question wasn't antagonistic or misleading: What makes Patriots quarterback Tom Brady such a difficult threat to defend? Yet Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter stood in thought, biting his bottom lip, trying to decide how to answer it.
Parcells still a driving force in NFL
He may be a front office type now, but Bill Parcells still attends Miami Dolphins practices every day.
Big Fish: Jake Long Leads Miami Youth Movement
View full size photo>> In the history of the NFL draft, only three offensive lineman have been picked first overall: In 1968, the Minnesotta Vikings made young Ron Yary the first pick.
Vince Wilfork turned 28 today, another sign that, in his sixth season, he is a tried-and-true veteran.
Dolphins' top draft picks face pressure
Will Allen vividly remembers his first day as a rookie with the New York Giants .
Under the Cap: Top Ten Offensive Tackles
After a brief detour to take a look at the Redskins' salary cap mismanagement, this week we return to our analysis of the highest paid starters in the league by looking at the men in the trenches who play offensive tackle.
Miami Dolphins favor a smash-mouth offense, just like old days
Nearly 40 years ago, when coach Don Shula and his Dolphins ruled the NFL, the offense took on an attitude that it couldn't be stopped.
Black & Gold Xs & Os: Saints Defensive Preview For The Miami Dolphins
I chose this picture to highlight this article because it is exactly what everyone has come to believe the Miami Dolphins' offense is all about.
Where did the Murphy project fail?
Did Shawn Murphy fail as a Miami Dolphin, or did the Dolphins fail in developing him? That question came to mind Wednesday afternoon when listening to Dolphins coach Tony Sparano address the former fourth-round pick's recent release.
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