Tight end Durham Smythe has himself a new NFL team, and it produced a Miami Dolphins reunion. The Dolphins released the veteran, along with teammates Kendall Fu
The Miami Dolphins are making a bold financial move that has sparked speculation about veteran left tackle Terron Armstead’s future. Instead of playing out his original contract, Armstead is set to take a significant pay cut that drastically alters the team’s financial outlook heading into the offseason.
The Buffalo Bills abruptly released veteran edge rusher Von Miller on Sunday, but an insider wrote that the team could still bring him back.
The Miami Dolphins are part of the handful of NFL teams that are in major need of salary cap help. Per Over The Cap, they currently have just a little more than $722k in cap room. As it stands, they wouldn't even have enough money to sign their upcoming draft class.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will see a familiar face team up with Caleb Williams on the Chicago Bears in the 2025 NFL season. After some quiet weeks that followed the Super Bowl, the NFL news cycle is back in full swing with a flurry of moves happening around the league as free agency draws nearer.
The Chicago Bears are signing veteran Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe to a one-year deal following his release from the Fins in February, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported Thursday. The move reunites Smythe with Chicago head coach Ben Johnson,
Ian Rapoport reports that the Bengals are re-signing TE Mike Gesicki to a three-year, $25.5 million deal. Gesicki, 29, is a former second-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Penn State.