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With the Miami Dolphins sitting at 1-6 and coming off an embarrassing loss to the Cleveland Browns, it’s a good time to start thinking about the 2026 NFL draft.
And we can safely say that McDaniel does not agree about that charge from the CBS NFL analyst against his 1-6 Dolphins. "It was not because people were disinterested, quite the contrary," McDaniel volunteered, the day after the 31-6 defeat.
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An all-too-familiar problem that's haunted the Dolphins in recent years has once again taken root in Miami's troublesome start to 2025
The Miami Dolphins' season takes another step closer to the midway point on Sunday with a trip to Atlanta to face the Falcons. And Miami, sitting at 1-6, is enduring wave after wave of scrutiny and criticism amid what has been a disappointing campaign.
Mike McDaniel said turnovers have been more influential over Miami's ball distribution than Tyreek Hill's season-ending injury.
Hey Sean, when it comes to trades, future cap obligations (such as prorated bonuses) considerations get moved to 2025 immediately. So, yes, there can be a negative impact if large bonuses are involved, but base salary (prorated remaining portion for 2025 and all future years) come off the books with a player traded. When will it stop?
Former quarterback Cam Newton sends a warning to Miami football's Carson Beck about throwing teammates under the bus.