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The familiar face the Dolphins are turning to at wide receiver brings Miami's Tyreek Hill experience full-circle
The Miami Dolphins are living a reality that proves one of Mike McDaniel's favorite sayings to be be true. "If you play football long enough, there is a 100% injury rate." Tyreek Hill, he who seemingly never missed more than a handful of snaps or perhaps a game,
The New York Jets enter October with their backs already against the wall. New York fell to 0-4 following Monday night's 27-21 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The Jets got called for 13 penalties and lost three turnovers in another sloppy performance to start Aaron Glenn's head coaching tenure.
After losing wide receiver Tyreek Hill to a season-ending knee injury during Monday’s win over the New York Jets, the Miami Dolphins are bringing back an old friend to help the void.
What transpired on Sunday was a dramatic matchup that ended in a 40-40 tie. While Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wasn't exactly thrilled with the tie, he did seem pleased that the Packers and Parsons didn't leave with a win either.
The Miami Dolphins aren't going to be able to replace what Tyreek Hill brought to their offense, but they still decided they needed some reinforcements for thei
The Dolphins are bringing back a familiar name after Hill’s injury. Wilson spent the 2022-23 seasons with Miami, totaling 34 receptions for 432 yards and two touchdowns.
The Cowboys (1-2-1) and Jets (0-4) will play at noon on Sunday, Oct. 5. Here's how to watch the game online and on TV.
The Jets wide receiver vocally sent out his message inside the locker room after taking the six-point loss to the Dolphins.