Sunday Nov 22 | Palm Beach Post
Miami Dolphins' Joey Porter snaps out of his slump with eight tackles, including two sacks
Miami's Randy Starks and Phillip Merling react to a sack of Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme.
Limping Dolphins get well-deserved respite
Winning two games in five days did wonders for the Dolphins mental state, but physically it took a dramatic toll, especially on a battered offensive line that barely made it through Thursday night's 24-17 victory over the Carolina Panthers .
Team focus has made Dolphins resilient bunch
I've never met anyone whodisliked talkingabout himself more than Ricky Williams .
Dolphins LB Roth rejoins practice
Miami Dolphins linebacker Matt Roth practiced Wednesday for the first time this season, and he might play Sunday against unbeaten New Orleans.
New Orleans Saints' offense presents big challenge for Miami Dolphins
Pile the statistics one on top of the other, and it's clear that what the New Orleans Saints do on offense could be positively intimidating.
Nothing drastic to report from today's final tuneup for the Monday night showdown against the Jets.
Jets' fake punts sting Dolphins
Former Dolphins special teams coach Mike Westhoff enhanced his reputation as a special team genius when the Jets converted two fake punts for first downs against the Dolphins.
Joey Porter on the 45-man active roster for tonight's game
Joey Porter made it to the brawl in the parking lot after all. Porter, the Dolphins ' pass-rushing specialist who missed last Sunday's game against Buffalo with a right hamstring injury, is on the 45-man active roster for tonight's Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets .
Miami Dolphins' Joey Porter has fighting words for Jets
If Monday night's game against the Jets should result in a tie after four quarters, we've got a suggestion for a new way to settle things: Somebody get out those old, beat-up boxing gloves.
Miami Dolphins' quarterback Chad Henne shows intensity
If you think Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne is always laid back, you haven't heard the story about his demeanor in the huddle in last week's 38-10 victory over Buffalo.
Miami Herald - Dolphins in Depth
The grand possibilities of the Dolphins pass rush
While some folks have spent this Dolphins-Jets week distracted by the fact the Jets have a great blitz package and get their best pass-rusher, Calvin Pace, back from an NFL mandated suspension, it has gotten somewhat lost that Miami's pass rush also is looking intimidating.
Miami Dolphins Sign DE Derrick Jones to Practice Squad
The Miami Dolphins have opted for a little more bulk up front in practice, releasing linebacker K.C. Asiodu from the practice squad and adding third-year defensive end Derrick Jones.
Talking points: Dolphins-Jets game to be slugfest
Dolphins' coach Tony Sparano said he and Jets coach Rex Ryan have the same goal: be the most physical team on the field.
Miami Dolphins defense missing three starters
The Miami Dolphins began preparation for Monday night's game against the New York Jets without three of the team's key defenders.
Lights out for injured Merriman after a few snaps
Linebacker Shawne Merriman was not surprised his injured groin wouldn't last more than a few snaps of Sunday's 23-13 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
Miami Herald - Dolphins in Depth
Dolphins must get up in Phillip Rivers' grill
You want a defense that quarterbacks fear? You want a defense that gets off the field on third down? You want a defense that can make up for some deficiencies in the secondary? Then you want a defense that rushes, hurries, sacks, hits, or torments the quarterback.
Local NFL watch: 6 notable Week 1 performances
A look at six USC and Clemson products who stood out on the field during Week 1 of the NFL season.
Dolphins' Porter and Taylor set sights on Eli Manning
DAVIE, Fla. a ' Miami Dolphins outside linebackers Joey Porter and Jason Taylor have had success against Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, but Monday night's home opener will be the first time they'll be working as a tag-team against the reigning MVP.
Coach: Jake Long learned a "good lesson" in loss
By coach Tony Sparano's calculations, the Dolphins of last November or December may have been able to eke out a win Sunday in Atlanta.
Dolphins coach Sparano not ready to panic after one loss
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano seemed weary after his customary all-night film study of Sunday's season-opening 19-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons , but he wasn't about to pull the plug on the long season ahead.
Also on Topix