The Dolphins are landing defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, per ESPN, days after initial reports he would join Mike McDaniel’s staff.
Author: Hal Habib, Palm Beach Post
Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa, still in concussion protocol, won’t participate in Pro Bowl
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is turning down a Pro Bowl spot because he’s still in protocol, but his father says his son is ‘doing great.’
Dolphins’ Terron Armstead had Pro Bowl season after doctors advised him to shut it down
Doctors advised Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead to have season-ending surgery after Week 1. He ignored it and went on to have a Pro Bowl season.
Why Dolphins didn’t suspect anything was wrong with Tua Tagovailoa during game | Opinion
Should the Dolphins have suspected Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion during the game? Or is hindsight the only way to have spotted the signs?
Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa enters concussion protocol again
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa met with doctors a day after the Miami Dolphins’ 26-20 loss to Green Bay and was experiencing concussion symptoms.
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa: We proved we can compete against cold-weather teams
Tua Tagovailoa said there are no moral victories, but at least the Dolphins showed they can compete against the Bills in cold weather.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel won’t second guess concussion spotter; starting QB unclear
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said it’s too early to say whether Teddy Bridgewater or Skylar Thompson might start Sunday against the Vikings.
Teddy Bridgewater case shows NFL’s concussion protocols need more tweaking | Opinion
Teddy Bridgewater was healthy enough to continue in Sunday’s Jets-Dolphins game, but a spotter’s ruling automatically ended his day after one play.
A 318-pound punter? How Tommy Heatherly, trying to win Dolphins’ job, slimmed down to 205
Dolphins rookie punter Tommy Heatherly, who will compete with veteran Thomas Morstead, once weighed 318 before shedding 113 pounds.
Ex-Rams, Patriots running back Sony Michel joining crowded Dolphins backfield
Sony Michel is joining a Miami Dolphins backfield that already includes Raheem Mostert, Chase Edmonds, Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed.