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Dolphins trade Minkah Fitzpatrick to Jets
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A former Dolphins offensive lineman will be joining his former head coach in L.A.
It appears that the Miami Dolphins have found their new signal caller. Former Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Malik Willis is joining the Miami Dolphins, ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed on Monday.
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Dolphins fill big holes in ESPN's latest two-round 2026 mock draft
The Miami Dolphins have holes everywhere, but one draft expert believes they could replace one of their starters in the first round.
The Dolphins have parted ways with a number of veteran players since the arrival of new head coach Jeff Hafley and General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan in January, but they will be bringing tight end Greg Dulcich back.
Miami's Francis Mauigoa officially enters the NFL Draft as a top-tier prospect, with ESPN projecting a potential homecoming with the Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins were quick to move on from franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. They released him to take the largest dead cap hit in NFL history and have a clear path for his replacement. As reported by NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport,
After reportedly agreeing to a deal with the Miami Dolphins in free agency on Monday, quarterback Malik Willis discussed how he plans to succeed as a starting NFL quarterback.