Best photos from Dolphins blowout loss to the Ravens

Views from a Week 17 L.

The Miami Dolphins, after beating the Dallas Cowboys last week, met with the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, which resulted in a 56-19 loss for the aqua and orange.

Mike McDaniel’s team was unable to find sustained offensive success after they looked strong on their first two drives. Tua Tagovailoa threw multiple interceptions, and Miami’s defense allowed six passing touchdowns that really led to the loss.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that most will want to forget.

Best photos from Dolphins 22-20 win over the Cowboys

Views from a playoff-clinching W.

The Miami Dolphins, after shutting out the New York Jets the week before, hosted the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and walked away with a 22-20 victory.

Mike McDaniel’s team may not have been at their best, but both the offense and the defense had stretches where they got their jobs done while special teams truly won them the game, as Jason Sanders kicked five field goals, including a game-winner as time expired.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that most will want to remember.

Best photos from Dolphins 30-0 win over the Jets

Views from a Week 15 W.

The Miami Dolphins, after falling to the Tennessee Titans on Monday, had a quick turnaround to prepare for the New York Jets, which resulted in a 30-0 shutout win for the aqua and orange on Sunday.

Mike McDaniel’s team played a complete game, dominating the Jets in all three phases. Their offense found the end zone three times, while the defense suffocated Zach Wilson, Trevor Siemian and company. Even the special teams got involved with good punts, made field goals and a snuffed out fake-punt attempt.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that most will want to remember.

Best photos from Dolphins 28-27 loss to the Titans

Views from a Week 14 L.

The Miami Dolphins, after beating the Washington Commanders last week, had an extra day to prepare for the Tennessee Titans, which resulted in a 28-27 loss for the aqua and orange on Monday night.

Mike McDaniel’s team was stunned late, as they blew a two-score lead with just minutes left. The offense wasn’t firing at the same rate with only one starting offensive lineman and a hampered Tyreek Hill, and the defense seemed to be having breakdowns against DeAndre Hopkins and Tyjae Spears to allow the Titans to sneak out a win.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that most will want to forget.

Best photos from Dolphins divisional-win over Jets

Views from a Week 12 W.

The Miami Dolphins, after beating the Las Vegas Raiders at the beginning of the week, had a quick turnaround, but they still beat the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Friday.

Mike McDaniel’s offense continued to show some signs of struggle, as they had two turnovers that could’ve cost them the game. Luckily, the other side of the ball has been dominant since the return of Jalen Ramsey, as they stifled the rushing attack and made life a nightmare for Jets quarterback Tim Boyle.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that some will want to remember.

Dolphins make a trio of roster moves on Tuesday

One goes to IR, one signs with the 53 and one signs with the practice squad.

The Miami Dolphins continue to get bit by the injury bug throughout their 2023 campaign.

On Tuesday, they placed running back Salvon Ahmed on injured reserve after he suffered a foot injury during Miami’s battle with the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

He’ll now have to miss at least four games before he returns, and the Dolphins are running out of designations.

That leaves just Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson Jr. as the lone healthy backs on the active roster, with De’Von Achane also dealing with a knee issue.

To replace Ahmed on the 53-man roster, the Dolphins signed wide receiver Robbie Chosen from their own practice squad. He was elevated for the second time this year last week and recorded two receptions for 39 yards.

That move left an open spot on the practice squad, which Miami has filled by signing running back Darrynton Evans. That name may seem familiar, and that would be because he was with the team earlier this year before he was signed to the Chicago Bears active roster.

If the Dolphins only have Mostert and Wilson going into Friday, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Evans get an elevation.

Best photos from Dolphins grinding win over Raiders

Views from Miami’s 7th win.

The Miami Dolphins, after enjoying a week off and away, returned to their facilities and earned a victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium.

Mike McDaniel’s offense showed some flashes, but three turnovers, not including one on downs, kept them from running away with this one. Luckily, Miami’s defense held strong and limited them to just a touchdown and two field goals. What’s more impressive is that the two field goals came on short fields after turnovers.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that some will want to remember.

Best photos from Dolphins’ international loss to Chiefs

At least we got some good pictures, right?

The Miami Dolphins spent a week in Frankfurt, Germany, culminating in a loss to the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Deutsche Bank Park.

Miami started off slow, finding themselves in a 21-0 hole heading into halftime, which included a fumble by wide receiver Tyreek Hill that was returned for a 59-yard Chiefs touchdown.

While the Dolphins were able to score two third-quarter touchdowns, their comeback effort fell short on their final drive, as Tua Tagovailoa mishandled a snap, resulting in a turnover on downs.

As we do after each game, we’ve put together some of the best pictures from the matchup, and this will be one that most will want to forget.

Dolphins activate LT Terron Armstead from IR

Miami appears to be getting their LT back for Sunday.

The Miami Dolphins are starting to get healthier with each week that comes, as they’ve activated left tackle Terron Armstead from injured reserve on Saturday.

Armstead was placed on injured reserve after suffering an injury against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4. Since then, Miami has had Kendall Lamm filling in, and he’s done so admirably.

To make room for Armstead, the Dolphins have waived undrafted rookie defensive lineman Brandon Pili, who could certainly end up back on the practice squad if he clears waivers.

The veteran’s return is great news for an offensive line that’s been extremely banged up throughout the first eight games. The group will already be without both starting guards, Isaiah Wynn and Robert Hunt, against the Kansas City Chiefs this week, so having an experienced captain back at his spot should help.

Dolphins-Chiefs Thursday injury report ahead of Week 9

Two new players pop up on Thursday’s injury report.

On Thursday, the Miami Dolphins held another practice in anticipation of their Sunday meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs at Deutsche Bank Park.

Two players were non-participants – offensive lineman Robert Hunt (hamstring) and safety Brandon Jones (concussion).

Limited participants included running back Raheem Mostert (ankle), wide receiver Braxton Berrios (hamstring), tight end Durham Smythe (ankle), offensive tackle Terron Armstead (knee), wide receiver River Cracraft (shoulder), center Connor Williams (groin) and cornerbacks Xavien Howard (groin), Nik Needham (Achilles), Justin Bethel (foot) and Jalen Ramsey (knee).

Berrios and Bethel were new additions to the report while Mostert and Smythe were upgraded from non-participants the day prior.

Fullback Alec Ingold (foot) and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (back) practiced fully on Thursday.

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